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  1. I collect autographs

    whats the best autograph you own? (by best i mean your most beloved one or one that has an interesting story to how you came by it rather than most famous)

  2. I used to be grabbing random bits of paper all the time to mark pages but i finally dragged my finger from my backside and bought 30 bookmarks off ebay for a few pounds. My books are now generally in better condition and my paper is saved from tears.

  3. Ah, yes, there they are:

     

    #6 Of Mice and Men

    #7 Harry Potter series

     

    I haven't heard of most of the books on that list. I hate to see To Kill A Mockingbird being banned/challenged. I think this is such an important book because of the way it portrays the injustices suffered at the time. Maybe it was banned because it was too sympathetic towards them. :)

    I would bet the people to challenge that probably never even read the book.

  4. I don't know if this happened overseas (I see no record of it on this list) but Enid Blytons books were removed from public and school libraries for a time in New Zealand. Her Noddy books were supposed to portray homosexuality (Big Ears and Noddy shared a bed sometimes) and they were supposed to be racist because of the Golliwogs. Her other books 'Famous Five' and 'Secret Seven' were said to show bad role models for children as the characters showed little respect for their elders.

    ..the..the crime solving children who were smart enough to catch crime and stop it were bad role models..some people are beyond saving.

     

    *edit*

    update to earlier post- the great firewall of china, where banning of access to learning material and access to world news is being used to opress people.

  5. What kind of deeper motives, do you think?

     

    I see you are reading The Illuminatus ~ no conspiracy motives please! :)

    I have not actually started the illiminatus (yet) i got distracted by "the timewasters letters" but motives such as removing education on tech, im sure the nazis would have removed any pro-jewish books, that sort of stuff.

     

    /me stirs up conspiracy from afar :lol:

  6. I think i found this so interesting because people actually went to physical effort of withholding books, im very much a "if you dont like it no one is forcing you to use/buy/read it" mind set, i dont agree with a lot of things but i would not stop someone having an opinion. And people who do generally have a deeper motive that is often quite scary.

  7. This has happend to me before yes, i went for probably 2-3 years without finishing a book, which is odd as most months i will finish at least one book, if not 2 or 3 but it does eventually pass. I could not for sure say what stopped me wanting to read but i think its because i was so fed up at school as soon as i was in college i hit the books for fun again and have not looked back. Is there some sort of weight hanging over your head?

  8. I did a quick search and i could not find a similar thread sorry if i missed it.

     

    I came accross a site listing all books that have been banned/challenged on the digg front page (http://digg.com) and thought here would be a great place to talk about these books and our opinions on banned and challenged books.

    the site it: http://title.forbiddenlibrary.com/

     

    I have had a quick read through and to me the most surprising one is this: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Roald Dahl. Bantam; Knopf; Penguin. Removed from a locked reference collection at the Boulder, Colo. Public Library (1988), where it had been placed because the librarian thought the book espoused a poor philosophy of life.

     

    Who exactly does a librarian think they are to tell anyone what THEY should think about life? no one is in that position!

  9. Unfortunately we did not get to read many books in school that i can remember the few that i do remember are:

     

    The Outsiders

     

    Of mice and men

     

    I did (and still do) most of my reading in my own time. We did not do a lot of diff books at my school, we would spend months on the same book.

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