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Without a doubt, J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in The Rye is a controversial piece of literature, from the moment the novel is open, until the book’s back cover is closed. Salinger’s use of profanity and coverage of mature material has been debated for years. Some claim it to be too blunt and inappropriate for its targeted audience, but regardless of these critics’ opinions, Salinger’s brilliance is undeniable. The novel’s protagonist, Holden Caulfield, is a seventeen year old prep school teen who constantly suppresses his past which causes interference with his present life. With the plot set, the novel easily establishes a theme in which many can relate to, the inevitable loss of innocence one undergoes when growing up. This theme seems to prevail, and bring truth to the unavoidable facades adults often wear. J.D. Salinger’s informal use of language, and well developed characters help capture the ingenious plot of his novel and its ability to have its audience clinging to every page.
The Catcher in the Rye ultimately portrays Holden Caulfield’s fear of becoming another phony adult in society. His many teenage problems that uniquely present themselves throughout his life, create a page-turning effect that keeps the reader anticipating what the next may reveal. While Holden’s attitude and personality seem to embody every reader who praises this novel, the supporting characters don’t always play such a minimal role. Holden’s older brother, and younger sister, Phoebe plays a large part in the development of Holden’s character. Events such as the death of his little brother, in the long run also reveals much about Holden’s attitude on life. His close relationship with his sister and the envious resentment he occasionally portrays for his older brother, are relationships everyone can relate to.
Salinger’s simple use of language leaves no space for confusion, and his bluntness enables The Catcher in the Rye’s audience to relate in such a close manner. His informal
Rear Lens Cap for

i bought this for my gf, she didnt like playign ps3 with me, she like mario and in general the games availible for wii. its fun, is very engaging, u need to physically interact with the unit. which can be more fun fore people. i adore my ps3, but im glad i could get her into gaming as well. it is totally affordable, and it made it here in two business days. so we are hapy, or she is happy which in tern makes me content kuz im happy with the ps3, its also cool that at her pad we got the wii, and at my pad the ps3 for blue rays and seriouse gaming with the boys, next step ….. she’s getting a samsung !
Pro Digital Hard Lens

Love this digital scale. It’s accurate and easy to read. It doesn’t take up as much space as my old analog one. I’m glad I made a good choice and would recommend it.
Professional Snap On Lens

I love this pedometer! I tried another pedometer before purchasing this one and it only counted half of my steps. I was skeptical to try another, but this Omron doesn’t miss a step! I love how you can look at your history of steps for tracking purposes. It’s also great to see the miles walked and calories burned conversions.
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Water for Elephants is an awesome story about an engaging character that had me sneaking my kindle out at work to read a bit more.

I loved it from start to finish. Some have criticized the amalgamation of the Jacob story from the Bible and post depression circuses but it works beautifully.

The level of detail and insight into the train circus world shows an incredible amount of research but one of the most amazing things is none of those details come across as research. They are as natural to the story as the characters.

Tamron Front Lens Cap

I felt it was a fair price for this video card. The size allows me to take many pictures before needing to empty it.
3X TELEPHOTO LENS FOR

My granchildren love to come to Nanas house to games with and it brings families closer together.
WIDE TELEPHOTO LENS KIT

So I bought this book because I’ve seen it in stores/online/etc. I didn’t like it too much, I like Artemis and Butler but that’s about it. I bought the second to see if it was better than the first, it was. I bought the third to see if it was better than the second, it was. I bought the forth to see if it was better than the third, it was. And I bought the fifth because I liked the rest, and the fifth was awesome.

What I’m trying to get at is, don’t be turned off by the first, because THEY DO get better.
Canon Telephoto zoom lens

Nikon brand is expensive for this piece of plastic. I got an import on ebay for 7.00 with free shipping. Can’t tell the difference between the two.
Nikon HB 45 Lens