"Catcher in the Rye" By: J.D. Salinger-
I am in the part of the book where Holden is just roaming around this city and just doing what he said he was doing. Going to stay in a hotel in New York til he is suppose to go back home. He still has urges to speak to Jane, an old friend of his, but then again he remembers if he calls her mom will probably pick up. Holden is also still trying to figure out where the ducks go to when the lake freezes over and he asked two of his cab drivers if they knew, both of course, did not know. During his whole stay it seems like he's always depressed and not in the mood. One chapter he was in his hotel room and he called up an old friends' girl that he was trying to get a drink with. In another chapter he was in a bar trying to talk these three girls that weren't very interested. Most of his ideas of trying to keep himself busy didn't seem to work.
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