Books are constantly banned, restricted and even burned.
So which is your personal fave?
For me I grew up on Harry Potter (ironically I think it was promoted because my educators thought the challenges against the series were dumb.)
Lolita. I don’t know if I love or despise this book. But I can’t deny that it didn’t challenge me as a reader and drunken connoisseur of the “classics.”
To Kill a Mockingbird. A poignant piece about prejudice seen through a child’s eyes.
Fahrenheit 451 and 1984. Ironically constantly challenged or banned or restricted. Both books are absolute bangers and about the dangers of censorship and other authoritarian actions.
What are some of yours?
So which is your personal fave?
For me I grew up on Harry Potter (ironically I think it was promoted because my educators thought the challenges against the series were dumb.)
Lolita. I don’t know if I love or despise this book. But I can’t deny that it didn’t challenge me as a reader and drunken connoisseur of the “classics.”
To Kill a Mockingbird. A poignant piece about prejudice seen through a child’s eyes.
Fahrenheit 451 and 1984. Ironically constantly challenged or banned or restricted. Both books are absolute bangers and about the dangers of censorship and other authoritarian actions.
What are some of yours?