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Holden's brief journey through a series of totally unrelated events ends in a nonevent. I saw little point in Holden's so called rebellious nature: it wasn't inspirational, it led nowhere, and Holden was so immersed in himself he failed to see, or even look for, one positive glimmer during his sad experience. He (or was it Salinger?) even confuses the words to Robbie Burns' "Comin' through the rye" from which the title is taken.

As I read the book, I hoped, right to the last word, for some sort of meaning or moral ....and found none.

Negative, nihilistic and self-indulgent to a fault, it could well have made an impression on me in my youth, but the whole story has almost no identity with anyone with a vestige of self-esteem.

A must-read for anyone trying to pluck up the courage to commit suicide: if Holden can do it, anyone can.

Mac Fletcher: Nov 2010

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