I can't wait for your comment, Freya! My own comment goes like this:
Well, I love The Catcher in the Rye. I think I've mentioned somewhere else in the forum that I found it absolutely hilarious the first couple of times through, and I'll stand by that, but I'd like to say what I think about Holden himself.
He's one of my favourite characters that I've read about, and I sort of think I'm somewhat like him (although he probably wouldn't agree that he's anything like me!). I see him as a very perseptive and sensitive person. He's very aware of what's going on around him and he has his own opinion and view of what he sees. My favourite thing about him is that he's pretty sensible. For example, in Chapter 14 he tells us about a Quaker called Arthur Childs who went to the Whooton School with him. He used to get into arguements with Arthur about the bible. Let me just give you a small quote: 'I remember I asked old Childs if he thought Judas, the one that betrayed Jesus and all, went to Hell after he committed suicide. Childs said certainly. That's exactly where I disagreed with him. I said I'd bet a thousand bucks that Jesus never sent old Judas to Hell. I still would, too, if I had a thousand bucks. I think any one of the Disciples would've sent him to Hell and all - and fast, too - but I'll bet anything Jesus didn't do it.' I thought that was pretty sensible of Holden. And I agree with him. I reckon Jesus existed, but I certainly believe that he wasn't the one and only son of God. I think Holden recognises this, and he can remove Jesus from the religion that's been moulded around him. I think Jesus was just a regular guy, who was very wise and was a very nice person. But... I don't completely agree with Holden, because I don't think it's up to anyone but ourselves where we end up when we die (if we indeed end up anywhere).
I like to think I personally own the characteristics in Holden that I mentioned above, but we differ in (at least) one big way. He needs to be around people as much of the time as possible. There isn't much of the story where he's alone at all. I'm very different: I actually prefer to be on my own. I'm not saying that's a fault or a good characteristic in him, but it's just something I noticed.
To wrap up for now, my favourite part of the book is where he tells Phoebe about his wish to be the Catcher in the Rye when he's older. I think I was in tears when I first read that. It was so touching, and just about perfectly encapsulated Holden's character.