FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for January 25, 2012
Transcript:
Jason: Still stuck? Roger: It's so frustrating. I just know there's a great novel inside of me trying to get out. I just know it! Jason: Quincy went through that once. Roger: Your iguana? Jason: After he ate Paige's "Catcher in the Rye" yeesh. Roger: Um, in case you missed the "do not disturb" sign...
BigChiefDesoto almost 13 years ago
I guess that was one advantage of going through high school at the time of ‘sputnik’. We never had to read this pointless junk in school — that we were behind in science was the big panic then!
Plods with ...™ almost 13 years ago
He’d better not send him too far away. He’s gonna need him to wake up the computer.
Strod almost 13 years ago
I think you guys missed the fact that through his characters Bill Amend is actually saying that The Catcher in the Rye is a great novel. Jason’s “Yeesh” is because the great novel was inside Quincy, trying to get out (like most everything that gets inside Quincy).
lindaf almost 13 years ago
I dunno, eating Catcher in the Rye sounds like a better idea than reading it. All I wanted to do to Holden Caufield was slap the little egotist.
TheWildSow almost 13 years ago
Ugh, “Catcher in the Rye”?I thought he said a “great” novel!I see others on this thread were also underwhelmed by that book? Come and sit by me!
monawarner almost 13 years ago
I’ve not read that book. Now I’ve got to — just to see what y’all didn’t like.
Stephen Gilberg almost 13 years ago
Good grief, I loved it as a teen. Didn’t mind having to read it twice. Maybe because unlike most assigned novels, it had a narrator with a personality.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 13 years ago
In my day, Catcher in the Rye wasn’t assigned, it was banned! As a result many of my classmates read it avidly!
DerkinsVanPelt218 almost 13 years ago
While it is easy for me to write a positive review, I can have more fun by ripping apart something bad.On another note, I like Catcher in the Rye, but I felt bad reading it because of how it was tied to the death of John Lennon.
rgcviper almost 13 years ago
That’s just wrong—on several levels—but it’s darn funny, too!
water_moon almost 13 years ago
Catcher in the Rye was a picnic compared to As I Lay Dying. But then I had to the read the later and the former was optional. Funny thing, I like books when I’m not MADE to read them.