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Yes, Holden Caulfield!


1) Should this character be living in a bubble?

Then he wouldn't have to face the world, most of which he hates.


2) This character is a record breaker.

One of the saddest parts of the story was when he broke the record he made for his little sister.


3) He can be found on paper, but never on a reel.

The book is unlikely to ever be made into a film.


4) An icon, a rebel or simply misunderstood?

Speaks for itself.


5) He has something in common with a judge on a tv show.

Amanda Holden, Britains got talent.


6) RYE Lane, Peckham RYE park. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D.Salinger.



You should have posted if you knew the answer El Pibe. Well done anyway.


And well done Stacey-lyn,


Over to you

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