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At the age of seventeen, most adolescents have to make a decision as to what they will do with their life. Holden Caulfield, the protagonist of J.D. Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye taking place in New York in the 1950’s, is no different. He decides that he has to “catch everybody if they start to go over a cliff – I mean if they’re running and they don’t look where they’re going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That’s all I’d do all day. I’d just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it’s crazy, but that’s the only thing I’d really like to be”. Holden is in the process of transitioning into adulthood; however, he wants to preserve his childhood innocence. He watched as his brother Allie died of leukemia at a young age and can’t bear to think of anyone else missing out on the virtues of childhood. He wants to protect his sister Phoebe from the evil adult world as he encourages her to ride the carousel. Holden himself attempts to venture into society, but can never seem to manage. Going out late at night, drinking, and getting involved with prostitutes are things that Holden tries to do to make the difficult transition. However, Holden faces many internal conflicts that prevent him from entering adulthood. He has flunked out of four preparatory schools and feels abandoned by his parents because he knows they will just send him off to another one without trying to understand the problem. Holden continues to search for his identity, and an answer to where the ducks go when the lagoon in Central Park freezes. All readers will be able to relate to Holden’s frustrations, disappointments, thoughts, and decisions. He proves himself to be complex, sharing the mentality of teenagers today. The audience can connect to Holden’s feelings of isolation and fear of growing up. The theme of Salinger’s book is timeless because Holden’s concerns match those of teenagers everywhere in every era. The Catcher in the Rye is a classic that is truly deserving of
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I loved my kindle, really did. I was a bit phased when the iPad came out so quickly after I purchased my kindle, and the fact that as an Australian I can’t even access the full functionality of the kindle, but I comforted myself with the knowledge that I’d purchased a good, well priced product. Imagine my horror when I find out, through an email delivered straight to my inbox, that I hadn’t purchased a well priced product at all – in fact I had purchased a product at more than double it’s real worth. Even though I paid well over $300 less than a year ago, the product is now being advertised at $139 – who knows, maybe it is only worth $10?
This is extremely disappointing amazon.
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Everyone recommended this book and series to me. EVERYONE told me that I wouldn’t be able to sleep because I was so engrossed in the book. As a result, I pushed through even though I was bored to tears. In fact, I slept like a log after reading this book because it was sooooo boring.
What is the problem with this book?
1. The author is tooooo wordy. It would literally take her 20 or 30 pages what a regular author could say in 3-5 pages.
2. Everyone in the school thought Bella was soooo beautiful. I just didn’t get it. This girl got like 4 invitations to a dance. If she was all that, surely she wouldn’t have to settle for some creepy vampire who likes to eat bears.
3. We had to be told over and over again that Bella was clumsy. We, the reader, never got to learn of Bella’s so called clumsiness. We had to hear about her tripping, almost being kidnapped or raped, hitting her head in the gym and so forth. Someone that clumsy would have been dead or seriously injured years ago.
4. Edward has been 17 for years, yet the town didn’t notice it. In fact, Edward said he was born in 1901 which would make him about 104 at the time this book was written and Bella is only 16 so clearly Bella and Edward should not be dating.
5. Edward is sooooo hot yet no girl in school has snapped him up or stalked him?
6. EDWARD IS CREEPY–he reads people’s minds and he follows you everywhere you go–in the real world, his azz would have had a restraining order issued against him.
7. Edward treated Bella like she was a possession. In fact, he IS fighting the urge to eat her, but that doesn’t give him the right to be throwing her around. ONe time, he threw her on the sofa and his family thought he was trying to eat her (not the good way) but cannibal like way so they came in (NOT TO SAVE HER), but to get a piece of the action. I definitely wouldn’t want to date someone who wanted to literally eat me like a piece of pork chop.
What did I like about the book?
1. Unlike others,
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I will admit I did enjoy this book, to an extent. It was the only book of the series that I enjoyed because it focused on their relationship. However she loses that focus and takes no risks in the series. So I have very little respect for Meyer’s writing, very very poor. My comments go much more in depth in the following book reviews because they get worse and worse in quality.
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I can’t believe the difference between this and my old Bissel. I did a lot of research before buying and this model really lives up to its reputation. It is easy to fill/empty and really cleans well. Hopefully it will also live up to the test of time.
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