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The Catcher In The Rye

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"The Catcher in Rye" is the ultimate novel for disaffected youth, but it's relevant to all ages. The story is told by Holden Caulfield, a seventeen- ... Show synopsis

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Overall customer rating: 3.880
RANDOLPH R

Amazing & short for a classic.

by RANDOLPH R on Dec 15, 2011

The action takes place over a short period of time and is full of repeats of stupid kid stuff but remarkably hip for a boy so young. It was a neat read and I enjoyed it this second time around. There was much more to it than I recalled. More

Manas R

@Messaniac

by Manas R on Jun 6, 2011

As a Skeptic, I believe Messaniac does not have a relationship with reality. Her criticism is that Holden lacks a spiritual relationship with god. She describes the protagonist as, "morally bankrupt, enslaved to stupid and perverse interests, unable to feel any pure love for anyone else, not ... More

Michael

Disgusting Book

by Michael on Mar 3, 2011

I read this book out of sheer curiosity due to its fame. It is about an expelled teenager's aimless search for pleasure and excitement in NYC before he goes home to face his parents. Commentators often describe it as being about teenage "angst". I think this is innaccurate. As an evangelical Christian ... More

Beverly

Catcher in the Rye

by Beverly on Nov 18, 2010

I think this was required reading in high school....somewhat scandulous in the 50's, but not so much anymore. In fact, I thought it was pretty tame by today's standards. More

Felicia Z
by Felicia Z on Aug 19, 2010

This was not a required text in high school. SO glad I read it as an adult, as I can see why it is a necessary coming-of-age story for males in the United States. The narration was the key to its success. I felt honored to be reading it now, at a time when I could fully comprehend the reason for its ... More

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janeeyre

The Catcher in the Rye

Zakkyzak-I read it in high school and again when I was about 35 and I agree with you completely. I am a writer and a total bibliophile and this is one of those cases when people don't understand something so they say it's brilliant because they don't want anyone to think they "don't "get it." It's ... More

JeffwithaJ

Catcher vs. Mockingbird vs. 1984 vs. Gatsby!!!

If The Catcher in the Rye, To Kill a Mockingbird, 1984, and The Great Gatsby were all tossed into a literary cage-fighting match together, which book would emerge as the victor? To make this interesting, let's include The Hunger Games, which isn't a literarly classic like the others but IS about ... More

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