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From the page: "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. C.S. Lewis. Macmillan. Challenged in the Howard County, Md. school system (1990) because it depicts "graphic violence, mysticism, and gore." I'm sure the school system would rather have its children reading something which... more
Reviewed by Fanechka Jun 10 2007, 05:23am ( 572 reviews ) • forbiddenlibrary.com
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Rated by GrimJoy on Apr 07 2009, 3:28pm
That Fahrenheit 451 thing made me laugh. Irony at its best.
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Rated by Purler on Mar 22 2009, 12:56am
It always amused me how the government fancies itself the ultimate ruler of morality for each individual. If anything, imho, banning books will only draw more attention to the author, work of art and taboo subject it addresses. I know finding out a book was banned only makes me want to read it more.
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Reviewed by KrisOlin on Mar 18 2009, 4:15pm
Who would have thought that even Alice In Wonderland was banned? http://www.alice-in-wonderland-book.com
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Rated by 8alex8tan8 on Mar 16 2009, 6:44pm
Read most of the stuff here already,.. I guess it should have a for mature reading audience only.
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Reviewed by melSlurp on Mar 07 2009, 10:34am
"Words ought to be a little wild for they are the assaults of thought on the unthinking".- John Maynard Keynes "The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world its own shame."- Oscar Wilde