Book Review: The Catcher in the Rye

Ok, ok. So the book is a great character study. Frankly, Holden Caufield is a neurotic,
narcissistic, ridiculous attempt at a hero and not someone I would want to encourage teenagers to emulate. He hates everyone. He hates everything. He repeats himself constantly. He "gets sore" about everything. He has a drinking problem at the age of 16. He fails out of every school he attends because there are "fake people" everywhere - he likes the word "phony". In my opinion, this story shouldn't have been revolutionary when it was told the first time and it's certainly far from revolutionary now. What a big, fat disappointment.
