“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” ― C.S. Lewis
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Friday, January 8, 2016
Challenge Link-Up Post: Banned or Censored Classic
Please link your reviews for your Banned or Censored Classic. here. This is only for the Banned or Censored Classic category. If possible, please mention in your review why this book was banned or censored -- I'm sure that readers will be interested to know why!
If you do not have a blog, or somewhere public on the internet where you post book reviews, please write your mini-review/thoughts in the comments section. If you like, you can include the name of your blog and/or the title of the book in your link, like this: "Karen K. @ Books and Chocolate (Animal Farm). "
Yay! I'm first!
ReplyDeleteJust finished Brave New World.
ReplyDeleteI finished Huck Finn and just fell in love with this story.
ReplyDeleteYes, me too....oh, so good!
DeleteMemoirs of Hecate County - Banned for sexual explicitness,memorable for its evocation of 1930's New York City, as well as its humor and satire.
ReplyDeleteParadise Lost. Ummm, I did it :) It was not an easy task, lol!
ReplyDeleteFinished Les Liasons Dangereuses. Very interesting read with mixed feelings about it.
ReplyDeleteJust added The metamorphosis by Frank Kafka.
ReplyDeleteI'm leading a group of homeschooled middle schoolers in a monthly book discussion. In October, we read and studied The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. It was great!
ReplyDeleteI read my children The Wizard of Oz. I had no idea there was so much controversy surrounding it!
ReplyDeleteI had not expected James Baldwin's "Go Tell It On the Mountain" to be such a beautifully rich and colorful work of literature. The scenes in the charismatic church jump of the page and the complexity of the characters is believable. I was shocked to see that the attempts to ban it from schools came over 30 years after it was published.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the double-link - I accidentally hit the wrong button while typing!
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