• I'm sorry I havn't written ion a while, I just got so caught up in my book, "The Catcher in the Rye". I now declair that book to be my second favourite book. My first favourite is "The Soloist". I got it on the 11th of April (on Monday, today is Wednesday), so I'm happy I'm finished it before the school seder (Which is tomorrow). I thought overall, the book was great. I'll admit in the first few pages I wasn't all that interested in it, but then when I got a little more into it, it just suddenly got very... Interesting. Through the whole way, I sort of just felt like it was very short, I mean I felt like it only told about two days after he had gotten kicked out of his school. I was a little disappointed at the last page, at how it ended. I mean I didn't find out anything about his age or anything. And it all just ended so abruptly, although I am actually trying to decided whether I like that it ended that way, or whether I'm disappointed by it. Yesterday, when Dylan was walking past me, he said "Impressive" because I was reading the book. I think I am a little offended by that, because I know that everybody always thinks I'm pretty stupid, and not logical or anything, and I admit that I'm not all that smart, but my opinions and choices, I think, are pretty smart. I think I will just get "The Secret Life of Bees" when the holidays are over, I mean, the person who has it out obviously hasn't finished it or something, so I might as well just wait. I am so happy that on two days time, it will be holidays, and I will be in the Kruger National Park the next day. Of course, I'll be with my great aunt who is seriously the worst person ever (not the worst, but she is definitely very x100000 bad). Anyway, I'm pretty excited. I looked up the real poem from "The Catcher in the Rye", and it's call "Comin' Thro' the Rye". I just don't understand why it's written in those bizarre words, you can barely understand them. Anyway, I think it's a pretty good poem. Well, I don't have much else to say, so I will just be going now. Bye...
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