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== In popular culture == The novel's reputation for raciness and violence has outlasted the popularity of the book itself. * The book was featured in "[[Dino Checks Out]]", an episode of the [[Nickelodeon]] cartoon ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' The book was given to Arnold within a box of personal mementos; however, Arnold's grandfather takes it, saying "I'll just hold on to this until you're 10." * The novel is mentioned in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Profit and Loss (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)|Profit and Loss]]". * In "All The Way", the first episode of the television sitcom ''[[Happy Days]]'' (set in the 1950s), [[Potsie Weber]] gives [[Richie Cunningham]] a copy of the book to study before his date with a girl with "a reputation". * In ''[[The Bob Newhart Show]]'', Season 4, Ep 12 "[[Father & Sons & Mothers (The BobNewhart Show)|Father & Sons & Mothers]]" Jerry Robinson references the paperback version. * In ''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'' episode number 208 (in [[M*A*S*H (season 9)|season 9]]), "Operation Friendship", a wounded [[Maxwell Klinger]] asks [[Charles Winchester]] to read him the novel. * The [[Rush (band)|Rush]] song "Show Don't Tell" references the book's title in the second verse. * In [[Stephen King]]'s novel ''[[It (novel)|It]]'', [[Derry (Stephen King)|Derry]] policeman Aloysius Nell is reading the novel as he rides in the ambulance with [[Eddie Kaspbrak]]. * In [[Larry McMurtry]]'s novel ''The Last Picture Show'', the novel is mentioned as being "a book the local drugstore could never keep in stock". In [[The Last Picture Show|the film adaptation of the novel]], the two main characters secretly pass the book between them during class. * In [[Judy Blume]]'s novel ''[[In the Unlikely Event (novel)|In the Unlikely Event]]'', Ruby is reading the book as she is waiting in the airport.
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