Mariposa510
Mariposa510 t1_ja8uefa wrote
Reply to comment by Hmmmm_Meh in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
Oh, definitely a great one. There’s also one I haven’t read yet called something like A Stroke of Genius that’s written by a brain scientist. Oh yeah, read Farm City too. Tuesdays with Morrie is heartwarming, although a bit cheesy.
EDIT: The Basketball Diaries is a wild ride. It was written by a teenage heroin addict who later was in a band. Their big hit was People Who Died. Give it a listen! ,
Mariposa510 t1_ja8tgv9 wrote
Reply to comment by Agreeable_Sun3754 in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
You are just a joy to chat with. 😉
Mariposa510 t1_ja8mq3b wrote
Reply to comment by Agreeable_Sun3754 in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
This whole discussion made me find the book and get ready to reread my favorite passages again. The bookmark just happened to be at the part where he lined up the prostitute:
“Okay, I said. It was against my principles and all, but I was feeling so depressed I didn’t even think. That’s the whole trouble. When you’re feeling very depressed, you can’t even think.
“Hey, is she good looking?” I asked him. “I don’t want any old bag.”
Mariposa510 t1_ja88kzp wrote
Reply to comment by Ineffable7980x in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
Are you a bot?
Mariposa510 t1_ja88gjc wrote
Reply to comment by PrismaticWonder in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
I read this book as a teenager purely because i wanted to after reading the first page. I have since reread parts of it periodically numerous times over the course of 40 years. It still kills me every time.
All this talk about an unreliable narrator or whatever…. Who cares? We’re not in high school English class here.
Mariposa510 t1_ja87zd9 wrote
Reply to comment by Agreeable_Sun3754 in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
He hired a prostitute and tried to get frisky with Sally. Not gay.
Mariposa510 t1_ja87gq3 wrote
Reply to comment by StrawberryFields_ in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
Well, it’s not a competition. There are many unforgettable characters in fiction. I’ll never forget Miss Havisham, for example.
Mariposa510 t1_ja876l5 wrote
Reply to comment by ERSTF in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
Professor Thurber? Just a spot-on description of an ancient college professor with no more fucks to give.
Mariposa510 t1_ja871o2 wrote
Reply to comment by sinofonin in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
Holden’s brother who killed himself was maybe his personification of suicidal depression. The short story A Perfect Day for Bananafish, in the collection Nine Stories, is epic.
Mariposa510 t1_ja86peb wrote
Reply to comment by Exploding_Antelope in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
He was a freak as a person, but his work is amazing IMHO.
Mariposa510 t1_ja86j2q wrote
Reply to comment by everything_is_holy in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
And the one with Professor Thurber, and all the scenes with Stradlater and Sally…
Mariposa510 t1_ja86c03 wrote
Reply to comment by insidetheborderline in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
The representation of depression and teen angst was revelatory.
And every scene involving Stradlater was a masterpiece.
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Reply to comment by Hmmmm_Meh in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
Oh cool! I love a good memoir. Some I’ve enjoyed: Dry by Augusten Burroughs, Paula by Isabel Allende, anything by David Sedaris or Anne Lamott, Marbles by Ellen Forney, Fun Home by Allison Bechdel, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers; anything by Bill Bryson or Jon Krakauer; Wild by Cheryl Strayed; anything by JoannDidion, but especially The Year of Magical Thinking
Are you still up for young adult novels? Try anything by John Green, the Divergent and Hunger Games series, Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian…
If you’re up for trying mysteries, try Louise Penny or of course Agatha Christie.
For adult fiction, I like Kate Atkinson, Jennifer Egan, the book Revolutionary Road; Tom Perrotta, Frederick or Donald Barthelme; David Foster Wallace; Watership Down, Gameof Thrones, All the Light We Cannot See, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting by Milan Kundera; anything by Ocean Vuong or James Baldwin or George Orwell. Black Swan Green by David Mitchell.
FYI many libraries can provide a list of reading suggestions based on your preferences.
Mariposa510 t1_ja7ywcu wrote
Reply to comment by Hmmmm_Meh in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
What kinds of books do you like? My taste and yours may be very different.
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Reply to comment by masterofunfucking in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
Holy shit, he was the only other teenager who ever understood me.
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Reply to comment by SurpriseZestyclose98 in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
Is this a joke? Are you still holding a grudge against Yoko?
Mariposa510 t1_ja6uv76 wrote
My favorite book, mostly because after reading every book in the school library, I lost interest in reading for the most part in my tween years. Then one day I stumbled upon a copy in my brother’s room and inhaled it in one day. Fast forward 40 years and I’m a librarian.
Mariposa510 t1_ja6udys wrote
I do not, but your library system may offer a way to do that. At mine we use a system called BiblioCommons where you can track what you’ve read, comment on books, etc.
Mariposa510 t1_j9lg964 wrote
Reply to I don’t want this to sound egotistical, but how can I tell if my reading comprehension is better than my friends? Or if my taste in books is just different? by [deleted]
They may be rethinking whether they really want to spend their time reading “challenging” books. There is nothing wrong with reading for pleasure and not finishing books that feel like a chore to slog through.
Mariposa510 t1_jabtad1 wrote
Reply to comment by Hmmmm_Meh in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
Great! I’ll be interested to hear your thoughts. Many more recommendations where those came from.