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Reply to "Does "The Hunger Games" belong in a middle-school library?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] (Not to mention also that [b]Catcher in the Rye is not, not, not great literature[/b].)[/quote] Ahem. Scholars would disagree with you there. It's considered one of the best pieces of American literature ever. It was critically acclaimed.[/quote] Which scholars, specifically, consider Catcher in the Rye one of the best pieces of American literature ever? I'm sure that it's a great book if you were a young, white, affluent, and (probably) male person who considered themselves a non-conformist above all of the shallow conventionality of society in the 1960s and 1970s. But its appeal is far from universal, it's awfully dated now, and Holden Caulfield is an entitled whiner.[/quote]
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