R.I.P. - The Catcher In The Rye

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Hom_Corleone wrote:
weebleswobble wrote:
the_inescapable_truth wrote:If you don't like Catcher and the Rye, I would be inclined to say that you are reading it in the wrong way. If you read books to 'relate' to the protagonist then more fool you.
I read it from start to finish, is there a technique to this that I'm unaware of?
Did you read it starting at the top of the page and working your way down, turning over the page and continuing until you reached the end?
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Hom_Corleone wrote:
weebleswobble wrote:
the_inescapable_truth wrote:If you don't like Catcher and the Rye, I would be inclined to say that you are reading it in the wrong way. If you read books to 'relate' to the protagonist then more fool you.
I read it from start to finish, is there a technique to this that I'm unaware of?
Did you read it starting at the top of the page and working your way down, turning over the page and continuing until you reached the end?
I normally start at the top of the page and move right (repeat till end)
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