Wow, it seems that there is a mixed attitude on The Catcher in the Rye here in the Fungi Forums (well, I knew that Sapph wouldn't like it at all). Personally, I really liked it, (Yes, I know that it was the reason my favorite member of my favorite band was killed) although the content was a bit inapproprate. Holden Caulfield seemed like a very believeable character, since he wasn't phony at all, and truly wrote what he felt. Well, over the summer, I had to read three books. One was To Kill a Mockingbird which was possibly one of the best I've ever read. I also read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which was very hard to understand, and I didn't really like it that much. The teacher said to try and read it again in the future, and I may like it more. Lastly I read (well I didn't finish it, but I will when I finish the other books I'm currently reading) Tunnel in the Sky, which was a pretty neat Sci-fi novel in the future. Sci-fi fans should really check it out. Next, for an assignment, I must read a book called Torn Away, which is about a boy from Ireland that has to go to Canada. It seems like a very interesting book. Bird Person reccomended Speak, so I'll try to read that sometime soon, and from what I've heard, I'll probably enjoy Of Mice and Men, so I'm going to read that. Lastly, a book that I'm really interested in is Go Ask Alice. I like gritty, real books about real (or seemingly real) people going through real life, so I assume that it will be a great, life altering (well, more for girls, but it could still change my life... I guess...) book. Well, that's what my teacher said anyway. It seems that the more a book is B&, the better it is. Heck, Where's Waldo? is pretty cool!