Quote: keewik @ 8th July 2017, 9:14 PMNo, no, no! It's the most wonderful book. Even at university I'd read it before exams to calm me down.
Did you pass any exams? I read it as a kid and there was something seriously off about it. I later discovered the writer was an, um, dubious, character and a little overly fond of Alice. Ewww.
Quote: Chappers @ 29th May 2017, 8:49 PMBut was it any good and did you enjoy it?
I actually discovered Catcher in the Rye three times...
I first read it at 13 and it made absolutely no impression because I was too young - also being 13 in 1986 and (b) in a family so isolated they make Salinger look like Geri Halliwell was nothing like being 13 now.
Second time was just after uni and I loved it but I thought it was just a humorous book. It genuinely is funny and I graduated in German and Latin so I wasn't used to literature you could actually enjoy.
It was only the third time that I finally 'got' it.
Now? Overrated. Salinger is the luckiest write ever - one novel, 9 Stories, and yet he's a legend. He managed one short story in his last 45 years and it was total and utter f**king shit. As for all this 'at home knocking out masterpiece after masterpiece', I'll believe it when I see it. At home knocking off 16-year-old girls, perhaps?