The Catcher in the Rye is a book that you love, you hate or you love to hate.
People seem to have everything life may offer, but somehow they see their lives
meaningless, empty and lonely.
Even though Holden is a fictional character, he represents the depression that many teenagers experience.
Many of the symptoms of depression that Holden experiences are also shared by teenagers throughout the world
Thankfully, in real life, teenagers suffering from these and other mental health issues can get the help that they need and recover from this disorder.
People value books either because of their contents or because of their physical characteristics. It is important to remember controversial books because they might eventually disappear.
So yes, I do recommend this book, did I liked it? I hated it, But I love to hate it.
And remember, "Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody."
like! love the way you conclude your blog
ResponderBorrarnice conclusion, I agree with you with the first phrase!
ResponderBorrarI loved how Holden wasn't perfect, he had flaws and that is what makes it easier for the reader to relate
ResponderBorrarVery nice messages the novel has, good conclusion
ResponderBorrarThank you for sharing!
ResponderBorrarBTW, I believe you're part of my team... ;)