A controversial book to say the least, J.D. Salinger's classic read about Holden Caulfield, a cynical teenager who suffers from chronic depression, has inspired famous violent murders like that of John Lennon. I won't go into that, though I should mention that the book does not deserve such bad publicity.
It's an easy read though, and the character is delightful. His thoughts are unique, clever, even if a little naive at times. The story's time frame is relatively small (24 hours of the life of a troubled teenager moving around New York City) and not much happens during that time. If you are interested in thoughts however, this book proves an excellent read. I wouldn't like to ruin anything for those who haven't read it yet, but I should mention this book features some of the most memorable lines I have ever read.
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