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The Catcher in the Rye |
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Rating:  Summary: It was a good book and I enjoyed it a lot. Review: I think that the catcher in the Rye is a good book. I enjoyed it a lot while I was reading it. I recommend this book to high school students and adults because it has a lot of disscussion, from the point of view of Holden makes us realize and think about the real world we are living in. It was an interesting book but I was very dissapointed with the ending.
Rating:  Summary: this is a great book!!!! Review: I really like this book . I like the way salinger describe Holden by telling the reader what he likes and dislikes.
Rating:  Summary: this book is a great book and i recommend it to everyone. Review: the author of this great book "the catcher in the rye" wrote it so well that when you read about holden you really understand him and ireally recommend to everyone that enjoy reading read it.
Rating:  Summary: It was a good book and I enjoyed a lot. Review: I think that the catcher in the Rye is a good book. I enjoyed a lot while I was reading it. I recomend this book to high school students and adults because it has a lot of disscussion, many points of view of Holden and makes us realize and think about the real world we are living in. It was an iteresting book but I wws very dissapointed with the ending.
Rating:  Summary: This book was good. Review: I realy liked this book. I liked how it was written, because Holeden tells us exactly what he wants to say, and we can feel he feels. I think this book is not appropriate for middle school student. Tenth graders can read this book to compare Holden's life with their own. This book was the best book that I read at school.
Rating:  Summary: The life of a teenager from his point of view Review: It's a really good book.It's especially good for teens because the character is a teenager and he speaks like teens do.So it's easier and more interesting for teens because they can get closer to the character and really understand him; some of his problems are common to sixteen-years-olds teen. However I was very disappointed with the ending.
Rating:  Summary: It was good Review: I found this book very interesing. However the book became very disappointing because Holden became very stupid with his comments and his action
Rating:  Summary: I recommed this book for all teenagers of the world. Review: I think this book is cool. It is easy to understand the plot made me realize how I should live in the future. I learned something from this book. A lot of people don't like the language used in the book but I think it's ok. I think the author tells us the story in a very realistic way. I recommed this book.
Rating:  Summary: Catch this in the rye or anywhere else... Review: No life is complete without Catcher. Teenage angst, observations about the human condition and undeniable truths are wrapped in a facinating story. I am an English teacher who could not envision a curriculum that did not involve an in-depth study of Holden Caulfield. The book is not to be missed.
Rating:  Summary: <insert meaningful phrase here> Review: Rather than drone on about the influence this book had on me (though great it was) or the way in which it captures the feelings and perspectives of so many teenagers like every other review I would simply say that this is one eof the few books where there is so much more than meets the eye. Everyone will tell you that Holden is disgusted by phonies, but what makes this more interesting to the point of amusement is that often, right after he he attacks people for being phony, he does something phony himself such as when he's in the bar. To me it's the things like this that make it relate to teenagers because all teenagers like to criticise others for following the crowd while they are following a crowd of sorts themselves. It's all these lil things that make the book so incredibly good. Also, the entire catcher in the rye bit, and the idea that the field represtns youth and realness in people gets me every time; I read it and afterwards I'm stuck in a state of contemplation for a good hour at least.What I would give to have met J.D. Salinger...Oh and one more thing, I think it's far too simplistic too blame all of Holdens "angst" (an incredibly over-used and crap word) on his brothers death; I believe there is slightly more to do with it than that. Don't you?
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