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Banned Books Week
« on: September 27, 2006, 11:52:07 pm »
Apparently it's Banned Books Week

Didn't know there was such an observance.  But I agree it's a good one.  Go out and read!


A Long Shelf Life
By Vera HC Chan
Fri, September 22, 2006, 3:41 pm PDT

    "Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing."—Harper Lee, "To Kill a Mockingbird"

Compelling as they are, some folks would rather you didn't read the words above. The quote comes from a Pulitzer Prize-winning book that's been denounced for so-called racial slurs and profanity, and banished from school library shelves.

Irony never ceases, nor does the impulse toward censorship. But now is a perfect time to celebrate books such as Lee's masterpiece, "Ulysses," and "Heart of Darkness." Banned Books Week is here and thumb-nosing librarians and freedom-loving bookstore owners are celebrating the 25th anniversary of reading verboten material.

The American Library Association keeps an accounting of objectionable reads. We curled up with a good computer to check which forbidden pages still beckon readers and searchers.

   1. "Harry Potter" (Series) (J.K. Rowling)
   2. "To Kill a Mockingbird" (Harper Lee)
   3. "The Color Purple" (Alice Walker)
   4. "The Outsiders" (S.E. Hinton)
   5. "Lord of the Flies" (William Golding)
   6. "Of Mice and Men" (John Steinbeck)
   7. "Goosebumps" (Series) (R.L. Stine)
   8. "How to Eat Fried Worms" (Thomas Rockwell)
   9. "The Catcher in the Rye" (J.D. Salinger)
  10. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (Mark Twain)
  11. "The Giver" (Lois Lowry)
  12. "Brave New World" (Aldous Huxley)
  13. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (Mark Twain)
  14. "Captain Underpants" (Dav Pilkey)
  15. "The Anarchist Cookbook" (William Powell)
  16. "Carrie" (Stephen King)
  17. "Flowers for Algernon" (Daniel Keyes)
  18. "The Dead Zone" (Stephen King)
  19. "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" (Maya Angelou)
  20. "Go Ask Alice" (anonymous)
  21. "American Psycho" (Bret Easton Ellis)
  22. "The Chocolate War" (Robert Cormier)
  23. "James and the Giant Peach" (Roald Dahl)
  24. "The Pigman" (Paul Zindel)
  25. "A Wrinkle in Time" (Madeleine L'Engle)