Catcher in the Rye.
Some annoying git's weekend in New York :| Cannot fathom why it's a classic.
Edit: In university, for a sci-fi lit credit, we read a book called He, She, and It by Marge Piercy. It was well written with actual characters, but the problem was that the characters were dumb as rocks, there was tons of misandry (man hating, antonym to misogyny), and what "science" there was seemed to indicate that the author had never taken a science class since grade school and never spoke with anyone in the computer field while writing it. The book was gallingly bad, but I enjoyed the classes we spent on it because I spent most of them ripping it apart on technical details alone.
Some annoying git's weekend in New York :| Cannot fathom why it's a classic.
Edit: In university, for a sci-fi lit credit, we read a book called He, She, and It by Marge Piercy. It was well written with actual characters, but the problem was that the characters were dumb as rocks, there was tons of misandry (man hating, antonym to misogyny), and what "science" there was seemed to indicate that the author had never taken a science class since grade school and never spoke with anyone in the computer field while writing it. The book was gallingly bad, but I enjoyed the classes we spent on it because I spent most of them ripping it apart on technical details alone.