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In reply to the discussion: Catcher in the Rye dropped from US school curriculum [View all]coalition_unwilling
(14,180 posts)reading it. My wife and I saw a production at Theatricum Botannicum in Malibu a few years ago that had both of us rolling in the aisles we were laughing so hard. TB out here has a very Elizabethan feel to it, as it is theater in round with no proscenium arch.
Glad your daughter liked JC. Now that she's a little older, you might run Henry V by her (the film version directed by and starring Kenneth Brannagh). I will never read or see that play the same way ever again after seeing the Brannagh film.
When it comes to thrillers, I'm more a fan of Lee Child and (more recently) Tana French. The latter is an Irish novelist and writes gripping psychological thrillers. Lee Child (whose character Jack Reacher is going to be featured in some new Hollywood blockbuster with Tom Cruise soon) is a guilty pleasure. Thinking man's liberal crime writer.