Remember when I asked for a list of books to read? I've been working hard on it. And I finished reading Catcher in the Rye.
And I didn't get it. I mean, yeah, I got the stuff that was apparent and stuff, but I was sure I was missing something, because I couldn't see what was brilliant about it. So was walking through Barnes and Noble, and I saw a SparkNotes book on it. I skimmed through it, and came to this conclusion: I didn't miss anything at all. All the SparkNotes book did was state what I found to be obvious, and shed light on nothing.
Help me, guys. I hate it when I don't understand something. And I'm almost sure I'm missing something.
And I didn't get it. I mean, yeah, I got the stuff that was apparent and stuff, but I was sure I was missing something, because I couldn't see what was brilliant about it. So was walking through Barnes and Noble, and I saw a SparkNotes book on it. I skimmed through it, and came to this conclusion: I didn't miss anything at all. All the SparkNotes book did was state what I found to be obvious, and shed light on nothing.
Help me, guys. I hate it when I don't understand something. And I'm almost sure I'm missing something.




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