David Chase's 6 favorite books

The creator of The Sopranos recommends works by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Charles Dickens

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The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger (Back Bay, $14). It's no wonder that this novel has become the bible for every American punk since 1951. When I first read it, Holden Caulfield was a flag bearer for everything I thought at that time about my stupid school and stupid family and stupid this and that. It was only after rereading it in my 40s that I realized it was about a sad kid coming apart over the death of his sister.

Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (Dover, $3.50). If I had to pick one favorite book, this might be it. I just love this novel — the plotting, the characters, the atmosphere in the graveyard and the convent. Everything that's wonderful about Dickens is here.

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