CRITICIZING THE WORLD
Welcome to an all new criticizing the world!
In this issue I will:
Criticize a book: Catcher In the Rye.
The author of the book is: J.D Salinger. This book was written in 1947 and 1948, this is my personal favourite book, and I think this author’s style has really inspired me. This book is very original and so modern, that I was actually very surprised it was written as long ago as 1948.
This book is about a boy called Holden Caulfield, it is written in the first person and explains a story about his everyday life, he escapes from his school, becoming tired of everything and being mad because he will get expelled, and he doesn’t want his parents to find out. Once he is in the city he uses up his money, gets in a hotel and goes around meeting up with old chums. In the book he even got in a fight with his roommate, who started dating Holden’s old friend, when he talks about her you feel what he feels about her and your emotions go to your head, this is written in such a unique and original style, and reads so well, in certain moments of the book, you get overfilled with emotions, either happy or sad, and I think this is what true art should do to you, The character explains all about his family on random parts of the book, the book is so beautifully written, and is world famous among young people and teenagers.
The boy gets all sorts of ideas to go away into the country, but later realizes that he is thinking gibberish. In the book nothing really goes how you might expect to go in a book, that is what makes it very original. This book is really hard to write about and to experience the emotions and the engrossment in the book that I felt then you should read it yourself, because you won’t be able to put it down.
J.D Salinger is a very good author and you should read his other books.
I give this book a five star rating!!
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