Deeply Unsettling Books That Made Readers Uncomfortable
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“Night by Elie Wiesel. I had to put it down in several places, and some of the imagery is burned into my brain. What makes it so much worse is that most of those scenes were recounting of horrors he witnessed during WWII. How anyone lived through that and was able to function at all defies…
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“This will probably get some hate…but Catcher in the Rye. I honestly could not connect with Holden Caulfield and found him to be somewhat of a whiny, self-indulgent ne’er-do-well.”
—Pasttenseaggressive
“I wanted to punch Holden…