namedujour
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Here is a link to the 100 most challenged books of the 1990s: http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/bbwlinks/100mostfrequently.htm
I'm just curious as to how many of these books everyone has read - and loved. Most of them are children's books, but you'll see that isn't always the case. Some of them used to be required reading in school.
Note: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is higher on the list than Sex by Madonna.
The list particularly dislikes Stephen King, though Raoul Dahl takes a hit as well. And don't get me started on Judy Blume.
To Kill a Mockingbird is on that list, as is Flowers for Algernon - both required reading in my school. Huckleberry Finn as well. I'm thinking I must be irrevocably damaged by my reading history, but oddly, don't feel that way. How about you?
I'm just curious as to how many of these books everyone has read - and loved. Most of them are children's books, but you'll see that isn't always the case. Some of them used to be required reading in school.
Note: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is higher on the list than Sex by Madonna.
The list particularly dislikes Stephen King, though Raoul Dahl takes a hit as well. And don't get me started on Judy Blume.
To Kill a Mockingbird is on that list, as is Flowers for Algernon - both required reading in my school. Huckleberry Finn as well. I'm thinking I must be irrevocably damaged by my reading history, but oddly, don't feel that way. How about you?