ValkyrieRaven88
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Don't know if someone's mentioned this already, but Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is an excellent choice. There are a few hells and damns in it, but not very many and that's the worst of it. It also completely changed my mind on things like censorship, and I must say I found it to be a life-altering book. More than anything, it made me realize how precious the right to read fiction is.
EDIT: I should also probably mention, if you haven't read this book, that it isn't controversial or anything--at least I don't think it is. It is captivating and unique and I just adore it. There isn't anything "dirtier" than the few curse words in it, and it could get by in a grade school.
EDIT: I should also probably mention, if you haven't read this book, that it isn't controversial or anything--at least I don't think it is. It is captivating and unique and I just adore it. There isn't anything "dirtier" than the few curse words in it, and it could get by in a grade school.