MrBlueSky0676

MrBlueSky0676 t1_j4f8dc7 wrote

I experienced this after I finished reading Don Quixote. It had become my habit to pick up the book every night after work. I always felt excited before reading because I always expected to read more about their misadventures. I was like "what trouble are Don Quixote and Sancho gonna get into today?" But now it's over. And it's a sad feeling.

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MrBlueSky0676 t1_ixtn7h4 wrote

I also like this book. I really just ignore the criticisms about how Holden is a whiny teenager. I mean I was whiny when I was a teenager, and everyone I knew was whiny when they were teenagers. And teenagers I see nowadays are whiny. I think that's just how teenagers are because they are still immature yet are already starting to have adult responsibilities. I remember when I first got my job I was really really annoyed at the fact that for the rest of my life, I will get just around two rest days a week. Nowadays (I'm almost 30 now), I don't even take a full day off (on some days, i just work for less than half a working day), and I don't complain.

It's weird that people read a book about a teenager and criticize it since the said teenager is whiny. It's like reading a book about a serial killer and complaining when that serial killer kills people.

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