A few days ago
Anonymous

Should i read the Catcher in the Rye or A Separate Peace?

lit project

those are my only choices

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A few days ago
monkeypower21

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i haven’t read A Seperate Peace however i have read a Catcher in the Rye.

Catcher: is a fast read, not very complicated in vocabulary or writing style. for teenagers – it is not a high difficulty level

I would recommend it b/c it will not take too much time and will be relatively easy and you can find the notes on the book

@ Sparknotes.com or bookrags.com

basically you dont have to read the book haha

but i recommend you do bc its not a bad book!

its k

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A few days ago
Anonymous
I never read Catcher in the Rye, but I loved A Separate Peace….it is an amazing book!
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A few days ago
blatantlydisontent
Dude, I’m going to give the answer you’re not looking for and tell you that you should read both. They’re both classics, and will give you a good insight into human nature and whatnot.

For now, Catcher in the Rye is a quicker read, but don’t take A Separate Peace off your list. It’s difficult to read, but it’s worth it.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
I would read A Seperate Peace, but only because I didn’t like Catcher in the Rye.
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A few days ago
nikkiebushnell
A seprate peace. I read it my sophmore year of high school, and I have read it again and again. It is a beautiful book with a beautiful story. A heart-warming story.
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4 years ago
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A few days ago
Keyne
neither. they are both uninteresting.
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