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Mine are Lolita, Lady Chatterley’s Lover and Johnny Got His Gun.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banned_bookslady of shallot wrote:Banned by whom? How did you read these if they were banned where you were? I liked Lolita, found it sad but beautifully written. LCL was dated by the time I read it And don't know of the other one.
I don't find it insane, but it is a shame. "Bridge" introduces an alternative reality, a realm that was not of God's making. A big no no. It is a shame that many books geared for children are banned, because someone has decided that a child's imagination goes against God.missyannlala wrote:Bridge to Terabithia is on the banned book list! I find that completetly insane!
I read the Bridge to Terabithia when I was in seventh grade in class. My teacher tended to bend the rules for which i'm truly greatful. That book was the first book that made me cry. I fell in love. It started my love of reading.It had a huge impact on me and I will pass that to my children.Suzanne wrote:I don't find it insane, but it is a shame. "Bridge" introduces an alternative reality, a realm that was not of God's making. A big no no. It is a shame that many books geared for children are banned, because someone has decided that a child's imagination goes against God.missyannlala wrote:Bridge to Terabithia is on the banned book list! I find that completetly insane!