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The Catcher in the Rye
The Catcher in the Rye | J. D. Salinger
Since his debut in 1951 as The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield has been synonymous with "cynical adolescent." Holden narrates the story of a couple of days in his sixteen-year-old life, just after he's been expelled from prep school, in a slang that sounds edgy even today and keeps this novel on banned book lists. It begins,"If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth. In the first place, that stuff bores me, and in the second place, my parents would have about two hemorrhages apiece if I told anything pretty personal about them."His constant wry observations about what he encounters, from teachers to phonies (the two of course are not mutually exclusive) capture the essence of the eternal teenage experience of alienation
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Blueroseis
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I realise 'The Catcher in the Rye', is meant to be a literary classic that possibly everyone should read in their lifetime but I would advise against it. It was very depressing throughout. Where as I read for enjoyment,and really like a satisfying story that has some excitement and pleasurable moments, this book was the complete opposite. Reluctantly I am giving it a Pick due to the skill of the author but equally I would happily bin it.

CogsOfEncouragement I reread this with my adult daughter last year. To me it really highlighted how important it is for young people to have caring adults in their lives. 2mo
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Blueroseis
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Watching pointless on TV. They mentioned that the Catcher in the Rye is so popular that 685 copies are still being purchased every day. That's not bad foras it was first published in serial form in 1945 followed by the USA book which was published 1951. I purchased my copy last week.

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wanderinglynn
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#wondrouswednesday

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Eggs Love this! 5mo
bthegood Yes!! 5mo
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KillerOfNazis2117
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We were forced to read this in high school, I found this book to be really depressing and overrated. Holden is hard to like because he hates everything and everyone, and he screws his life up one mistake after another, but didn‘t feel sorry for him. I read this book for school and got rid of it. It doesn‘t deserve to be a classic in my eyes.

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Eggs
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👍🏻 8mo
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Leftcoastzen
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#ItTakesAllKinds #BkmentionedInBk sometimes I think I was fortunate not to ever been assigned this book in school. I mean even though I loved reading,kids sometimes think the teacher is feeding you some life lesson you don‘t want to eat ! Any who, he had me at “all that David Copperfield kind of crap”

lazydaizee I keep meaning to read this book, I will have to buy a copy. 8mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👍🏻 8mo
Eggs Yes!! 8mo
Tamra I remember next to nothing about this one, need to reread! But, it was the first book my husband read cover to cover, he was 20. 😏 Hence our son‘s name is Holden. 8mo
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Bklover
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#TLT
1. Tagged it. I loved it! I know a lot of people don‘t, but way back when it was my favorite.
2. The Little House Books. I couldn‘t wait to get to the next one.
3. The Goldfinch

Thanks again @dabbe ❤️❤️❤️
There‘s still time to participate if you haven‘t already!

annahenke The little house books is a great one! 🫶 9mo
jewright What do you like about The Catcher in the Rye? I love these other two, but I loathe The Catcher in the Rye. Holden Caulfield is just so whiny. 9mo
dabbe I loved teaching CATCHER, and it was a fave when I was in high school. @jewright ... I tried to tell the kids (who usually thought Holden was whiny) to see how fragile he is and that he hates that the world has moved on whereas he hasn't because he can't get over the loss of Allie. That's a reason he lashes out at everything and everybody. My humble opinion of course. 😍 9mo
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dabbe I'm making a list, checking it twice, and I'll make it available to all whether naughty or nice! Thanks for sharing. 💚💙💚 9mo
Bklover @jewright Well, it‘s been over 40 years (I‘m 64) since I read it, but I somehow related to Holden. Probably an indication that I‘m whiny! 😏😁 9mo
Bklover @dabbe Well I may just have to read it again!💜💙 9mo
dabbe @Bklover 🤩😍😃 9mo
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masticocarta
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Mehso-so

Devo dire che forse mi aspettavo un pò di più, ma questo d'altronde è il problema dei classici, un poco sopravvalutati o invecchiati male. Probabilmente se avessi trovato questo libro su una bancarella dell usato, libro completamente sconosciuto, lo avrei amato. Mi sono ritrovata molto nel personaggio, nella sua confusione verso il futuro e presente, e nostalgia dei momenti passati. L'insofferenza verso il mondo e l'amore per le piccole cose.

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Maggie4483
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This kid…🙄

A few years ago, my cousin and I got to talking about this book. I told her I had it but had never read it. She said she had read it as an adult and hated it, but everyone she knew who read it for the first time as a teen loved it. I concur. At 40 years old, I can‘t think of anyone whose opinion I care less about than a misanthropic teenage boy (who, if this book took place today, would definitely be considered an “incel”). Cont‘d…

Maggie4483 She also said that after I read it, I should watch this particular episode of South Park (the name of which I won‘t mention because it‘s gross). It‘s pretty accurate. On the plus side, it‘s set during Christmas, so I‘m counting it for #WinterGames, and I found 30 #WGWordSearch words. (edited) 12mo
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CogsOfEncouragement
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I reread this classic set in December. My daughter had not read it yet, and we had a very enjoyable buddy read. #WinterGames #SnowAngels

peanutnine How fun! 12mo
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CogsOfEncouragement
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#firstlinefridays Buddy read with my adult daughter this month.

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ChrisBohjalian
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Salinger was writing before the social networks: “What really knocks me out is a book that, when you're all done reading it, you wish the author that wrote it was a terrific friend of yours and you could call him up on the phone whenever you felt like it.” -The Catcher in the Rye

marleed So true! 13mo
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chlolovesbooks
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5

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RememberEmmitTill
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I found this book to be really depressing and overrated. Holden hates everything and everyone, and he screws his life up one mistake after another, but didn‘t feel sorry for him. I read this book for school and got rid of it.

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Maggie4483
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A couple of classics for July #Bookspin and #Doublespin.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Enjoy!!! 1y
dabbe Two most AWESOME choices! And both so different from each other! Can't wait to read what you think about them! 🤗 1y
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dabbe
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#MarchMagic
@Eggs
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#FavoriteBannedBook

As a high schooler and as a teacher, this is a favorite. I always read Ch. 25 out loud to my students--even the “fuck yous“ because to not do so would be censoring the book--something I would never do. That was fine for ALL the years I taught. Not one parent complaint. Until 2020. In the 21st century. I am terrified a Handmaid's-Tale world is not far away.

IndoorDame I get more scared of that world becoming real with every passing year! 2y
dabbe @IndoorDame We gotta hang in there, sista! 💪❣️🤗 2y
Eggs Great choice - love Holden! 2y
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ChelseaM6010 👏👏 2y
TheLudicReader I don‘t censor when I read aloud either. There are always furtive looks shared across the room. It‘s just a word people! Things are not too bad here….yet. It‘s so scary what is happening in your neck of the woods. 2y
dabbe @Eggs 🥰 2y
dabbe @TheLudicReader It is. Teachers are scared to even say anything. Our newly crowned state superintendent has created a hotline where any parent can call and complain about what the teachers say/teach. I'm tempted to call to voice my complaint about him. 🤣 Sometimes, the situation just seems hopeless. 2y
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Maggie4483
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My March #Roll100 is VERY serious…😬

I‘ve never read The Catcher in the Rye, but I‘ve heard that usually the people who love it are the ones who first read it as angsty teens, and people who read it for the first time as adults hate it. Anyone else have any experience with this? Will it make a difference if I‘m an angsty adult?

thebackyardgnome I've noticrd that peoplr who come from cultures thst cultivste, for thr lack of better term, big emotions without necessarhily writing thrm off as someonr beinf dramatic right away trnd to enjoy it even as adults more oftrn - a lot of peiple I met from Slavic and Mditerrean areas still not so rarely hold it in high regsrd. It's interesthng. 2y
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Leftcoastzen
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So I‘m not reading it right now, one of my favorite first lines ever!
“” If you really want to hear about it,the first thing you‘ll probably want to know is where I was born,what my lousy childhood was like,and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don‘t feel like going into it, if you really want to know the truth.”

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vjay
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Good book, great detail of how holden goes through his childhood and Adult hood.

spegnart What exactly happens in his childhood and adulthood that make it notable? 2y
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Mayfairdom
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The catcher in the rye explores more than anything else. J.D Salinger‘s mind in his boyhood if the book may seem to have its themes over the place that‘s because the past life of someone isn‘t a theme. This book is just J.D Salinger opening a gateway to examine the condition of people like Holden and I think this raw writing makes some of the best books 8/10

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dabbe
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Some fun sites for THE CATCHER IN THE RYE, if interested:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vRazj1jAKYRTFdeGCYPlH9yyvgRZ9e4y...

readingjedi Love this cover! 2y
dabbe @readingjedi Thanks! I love how it shows Holden's angst and Phoebe's innocence before she gets on the carousel. 2y
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dabbe
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Pickpick

Another highly banned book that I gladly taught my juniors. Most students end up having some opinions on Holden Caulfield: some people consider Holden a conflicted but sympathetic anti-hero; others think he‘s a mopey, antisocial jerk who needs to get over himself. I tried to get them to see him as the flawed hero he is who questions the world around him because he can't find a way to fit in it or to care about it. #stillrelevant

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MrsK
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“Not every book is for everybody, but every book is for someone.” Joslyn Diffenbaugh #bannedbooks

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sprainedbrain
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#ManicMonday #LetterC

📖 Tagged… I‘ve never grown out of it, and I am not ashamed.😂

✍️ Justin Cronin, based solely on The Passage series, which is incredible.

🎥 Clue! And I‘m gonna cheat and choose a tv show too: Camelot

🎤 Cage the Elephant, The Cars

🎵 The Chain (Fleetwood Mac), Clint Eastwood (Gorillaz), Closer (NIN), Come As You Are (Nirvana), Come Pick Me Up (Ryan Adams), Country Grammar (Nelly)

Went waaaay overboard on songs. 😂

batsy Clue!! So good. It's my comfort viewing. 2y
sprainedbrain @batsy same! I love that movie so much. 2y
CBee Awesome answers 👏🏻👏🏻 Thanks for playing! 2y
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Ruthiella The Chain! Fabulous song, I agree. 👍 2y
jlhammar Have you read this memoir yet? I really enjoyed it. 2y
eeclayton Come Pick Me Up was almost my choice too. So good ❤️ 2y
sprainedbrain @jlhammar it‘s been on my TBR for so long…I will move it up!! 2y
MemoirsForMe @sprainedbrain @jlhammar I also loved My Salinger Year! 🙌🏻 2y
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JohnLAndBenji
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This depressing book is about an immature loser that struggles to keep friends and flunks high school. He‘s socially awkward and doesn‘t fit in. But I honestly didn‘t feel that sorry for him. He‘s pessimistic and hateful about everything. It may be a historic book but it is overrated.

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SRWCF
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"Certain things they should stay the way they are. You ought to be able to stick them in one of those big glass cases and just leave them alone."

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SRWCF
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Enjoying this beautiful morning before the temperature rises.

kspenmoll Jus gorgeous! I am happy you can enjoy it! 2y
SRWCF @kspenmoll Thank you! On the mornings that I work from home, I spend about 30 minutes out on our back patio enjoying the cooler weather and a good book. 2y
ElizaMarie This looks like it feels and smells absolutely amazing! 2y
CoffeeNBooks Beautiful view! 2y
SRWCF @CoffeeNBooks I do love it! 2y
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SRWCF
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"The whole hotel lobby was empty. It smelled like fifty million dead cigars. It really did."

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SRWCF
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Outdoor lunchtime reading. Working from home this week since I continue to test positive for Covid even on day 10!

Leftcoastzen So unpredictable! 2y
SRWCF @Leftcoastzen It really is - I'm sooo over it, but it's clearly not finished with me just yet! 🤣 2y
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ValerieTrakachenok
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I like how he hated everything

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SRWCF
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#dedications

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SRWCF
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Ahhh, you gotta love a well worn book cover!

I am loving this book so far. I can't remember anything about the story from the first time I read it at age 16. I find myself laughing outloud a lot now, but I sure wish I could remember exactly what I thought of it way back when. What could my teenage perspective have been like? Did this book shape who I became as an adult? It will be fun to find out as I read more!

Bookwomble I read it when I was 21 and remember also laughing a lot, which my girlfriend thought was an inappropriate reaction. Not sure what I'd make of it now, as I recall so little of it. 2y
Leftcoastzen @Bookwomble I read it when I was young and a couple times years later, I laugh every time ! Maybe that says I‘m still stuck in an adolescent state in a world full of phonies. 2y
SRWCF @Bookwomble I usually never re-read books, but I've had such a good time with Catcher thus far, that I'm thinking of revisiting my teen favorites. In particular, The Little Prince, 1984, The Fountainhead, and Atlas Shrugged. 2y
SRWCF @Leftcoastzen Hey, you can either laugh or cry in this world. I prefer to laugh, even if that makes me appear to be emotionally stunted. 🤣 2y
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SRWCF
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I LOVE finding hand-written gems like this in old books. The edition I have was published in 1966. 💘💝💖💗💓💞

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SRWCF
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#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

"If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth."

(I still can't believe this book was first published 71 years ago - wow!)

Graywacke “all that David Copperfield kind of crap” 🙂 (edited) 2y
SRWCF @Graywacke Good one, eh?! 😅 2y
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SRWCF
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Up next! I first read this book way back when I was 16 years old (as evidenced by this photo that my mother snapped of me in 1988). I remember liking the story a lot and immediately running out and buying the rest of J.D. Salinger's books. Now I am looking forward to reading it, again, at age 50 and seeing what I think of it after so many years have passed. 🙃☺️🙂

Graywacke Cool picture. Also, I had no idea what JD stood for. 2y
SRWCF @Graywacke Thank you! It's my favorite picture I have of me. 😊 I didn't know what it stood for, either. My edition is so old it doesn't have an ISBN number so I used one from the Litsy database that at least had the same original red cover and that's how I first found out about his names. I was today years old! 😂 2y
Alfoster So cool (pic and experience)!❤️👊 2y
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SRWCF @Alfoster Thanks! 2y
jlhammar Love that! Have you read this one yet? I really enjoyed it. 2y
SRWCF @jlhammar 🥰🥰🥰 I have not read that book but it sounds amazing. STACKED! 2y
marleed What a cool pic to have! 2y
SRWCF @marleed Yes! I cherish it. 2y
thelastmabelcorn The picture is everything! 2y
SRWCF @thelastmabelcorn I agree! It's a great memory! 2y
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rachelshareex
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TashaLeigh
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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DrJAdMerricksson
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CuriousG This book was *incredibly* grating on my nerves. It made me irrationally angry every time I picked it up because it bugged me so much 3y
CuriousG I wish I hadn't wasted my time on it. 3y
DrJAdMerricksson I KNOW, RIGHT!!! I've only ever wanted to torch one book. Now it's two 😹 3y
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gerry_mander
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Been meaning to read this for way too long, and i wasn't disappointed. It was in no way what I expected which was probably why I enjoyed it so much. Holden really isn't the full ticket and his frenetic changes of thought don't lead to a really coherent story, but surely that's the point here, he can't maintain a normal life and his actions lead him into crazy situations and relationships. I can relate to his problems, anyway.

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thelastmabelcorn
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I just started reading this for school. Holden‘s character is very controversial so far, but I actually like him😂

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KaraAnn90
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Revisited this one from my childhood. Great imagery. Pretentious and not very relatable.

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mgoga78
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Went to a bookstore that sells used books and got these gems. I don't know which to start with! :) Any recommendations? Was thinking of The Catcher in the Rye?

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