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In reply to the discussion: Catcher in the Rye dropped from US school curriculum [View all]exboyfil
(18,352 posts)of course we read it and watched the play as well. Discussed it thoroughly. Advantage to Homeschooling. I will try out your Joyce recommendations. Thanks. I was also going to give Ulysses another try now that I am ten years older. I don't know much about Alger since I never read any of his books (just heard them being lambasted as formulaic) - most of the stuff I read as kid could be classified in the formula variety though (why a 24th Tarzan novel for example). I still will put up Hemingway, Steinbeck, Faulkner, Twain, and Fitzgerald (even Cormac McCarthy) to Joyce.
I was never that fond of Shakespeare's comedies. I do love his tragedies though (especially King Lear and Macbeth). Macbeth was my favorite as a teenager and King Lear my favorite as an adult with children. Not sure what that says about me and my relationship with my children.
At some point you hopefully mature (I still love my Harry Bosch though - kind of like drinking alone so that your friends don't know.).