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Posted by GDandYBsOneLove on 02-26-2004 02:38 AM:

Catcher in the rye

any of u guys read it? im reading it again right now....im about halfway done i started it before but never finished...i was just wondering what u guys thought of it...personally i think its ok so far...kind of stange but pretty good haha

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Posted by MasWusHot on 02-27-2004 08:53 PM:

i just read it like ... 2months ago and i seriously forget everything about it, i dont even remember the people, wow..this is scary

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Posted by keitaro on 07-25-2004 04:35 AM:

It sucked personally. It made less than no sence, but hey thats just me.

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Posted by PsychoSnowman on 07-25-2004 09:51 AM:

it was interesting. I am not sure how it is strange, but it was a good read. It goes fast too, i read it in 3 hours or so. It made a lot of sense.

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Posted by aaqthree on 04-09-2005 07:05 AM:

One of my favorites.

First novel I read in which I could really relate to the protagonist.

That's not to say it's the first novel I ever liked, but I enjoyed it on a different level than I enjoyed 1984, for example, which is my favorite novel. Catcher just hit home a little closer.

Felt like bumping this because I'm now, again, reading another text with a character I can somewhat relate to, Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment.

Wonder what it says about me that I can relate to a murderer.


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