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Yay! Banned Book Week is here!
And it looks like this web strip may be doing the entire week devoted to it: http://www.gocomics.com/thenewadventuresofqueenvictoria/2010/09/25/
I just started It Can't Happen Here, by Sinclair Lewis, a Nobel Prize winner, published in 1935.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banned_Books
In December 2001, my closest "big" town of Alamogordo gained some notoriety by having a book burning that started with Harry Potter and grew to include Tolkien and Shakespeare.
Quoth the pastor, "These books teach children how they can get into witchcraft and become a witch, wizard or warlock". Considering the tremendous quantities of these books that have been sold, you'd think we'd have more news stories about witchcraft and wizardry taking place.
The funny thing is that later, the pastor who organized it, was seen leading his children/niece/nephew/whatever out of a movie showing said Harry Potter.
http://www.horrorseek.com/home/halloween/wolfstone/Hatred/brnhry_BurningHarryPotter.html
I just started It Can't Happen Here, by Sinclair Lewis, a Nobel Prize winner, published in 1935.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banned_Books
In December 2001, my closest "big" town of Alamogordo gained some notoriety by having a book burning that started with Harry Potter and grew to include Tolkien and Shakespeare.
Quoth the pastor, "These books teach children how they can get into witchcraft and become a witch, wizard or warlock". Considering the tremendous quantities of these books that have been sold, you'd think we'd have more news stories about witchcraft and wizardry taking place.
The funny thing is that later, the pastor who organized it, was seen leading his children/niece/nephew/whatever out of a movie showing said Harry Potter.
http://www.horrorseek.com/home/halloween/wolfstone/Hatred/brnhry_BurningHarryPotter.html
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