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dramastef Original Post: Aug 17 '09,  6:17 am (Updated: Aug 17 '09,  6:46 am)           Reply
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Banned Book - First Book Club?

Now that dramababy is older and sleeping more (yay!) I'd like to move forward with starting a Books Board Book Club. I think our first book should be a banned book, in honor of Banned Books Week (September 26 - October 3). We can read the book, discuss it here, and then review it as part of Patsy's Banned Books Write Off.

Here are three on the most challenged of 2008-2009 list that I thought we could vote on for our first book:

Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World. Harper.

From Library Journal: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a classic science fiction work that continues to be a significant warning to our society today. Tony Britton, the reader, does an excellent job of portraying clinical detachment as the true nature of the human incubators is revealed. The tone lightens during the vacation to the wilderness and the contrast is even more striking. Each character is given a separate personality by Britton's voices. As the story moves from clinical detachment to the human interest of Bernard, the nonconformist, and John, the "Savage," listeners are drawn more deeply into the plot. Finally, the reasoned tones of the Controller explain away all of John's arguments against the civilization, leading to John's death as he cannot reconcile his beliefs to theirs.The abridgement is very well done, and the overall message of the novel is clearly presented.

Retained in the Coeur D’Alene, Idaho School District (2008) despite objections that the book has too many references to sex and drug use.

Anaya, Rudolfo A. Bless Me, Ultima. TQS Pubns.

From Amazon: When a curandera comes to stay with a young boy, he tests the bonds that tie him to his culture and finds himself in the secrets of the past.

Banned from the Orestimba High School’s English classes in Newman, Calif. (2008) by the superintendent after complaints that the book is profane and anti-Catholic. Teachers claimed that the superintendent circumvented the district’s policies on book challenges and set a dangerous precedent. The book is about a boy maturing, asking questions about evil, justice, and the nature of God.

Kaysen, Susanna. Girl, Interrupted. Vintage.

From Publishers Weekly: Kaysen's startling account of her two-year stay at a Boston psychiatric hospital 25 years ago.

The New Rochelle, N.Y. Board of Education (2008)announced that it would replace all fifty copies of Susanna Kaysen’s memoir after school officials tore pages from the book deemed “inappropriate” due to sexual content and strong language. Removed was a scene where the rebellious Lisa encourages Susanna to circumvent hospital rules against sexual intercourse by engaging in oral sex instead.


Spread the word and cast your vote!

   
pestyside Posted: Aug 19 '09,  11:52 am           Reply
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RE: Banned Book - First Book Club?

What a great way to start the book club off!! Thanks for tying this into Banned Books week. So where do we cast our vote -- here, with you in email, other?

patsy

   
dramastef Posted: Aug 20 '09,  5:17 am           Reply
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RE: Banned Book - First Book Club?

Vote here or to me via email. Just vote and commit to reading the book and discussing it here!

   
jurgrace Posted: Aug 20 '09,  11:54 am           Reply
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RE: Banned Book - First Book Club?

Based on current availability at my library's hold list, I vote for Bless Me, Ultima or Girl, Interrupted.

Grace

   
dagny21 Posted: Aug 22 '09,  2:03 pm           Reply
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My Vote

I vote for Bless Me, Ultima.

   
Stephen_Murray Posted: Aug 23 '09,  5:42 pm           Reply
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Bless Me, Ultima

if I have a vote.

   
carstairs38 Posted: Aug 24 '09,  9:34 am           Reply
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RE: My Vote

I'll bravely go where no one has gone before and vote for Brave New World.

Mark

   
dandj Posted: Aug 24 '09,  2:56 pm           Reply
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RE: My Vote

Also based on my library's current availability, I'll go with "Girl, Interrupted."

~*~Danielle~*~

   
millinocket Posted: Aug 24 '09,  7:36 pm           Reply
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RE: My Vote

I also vote for Bless Me, Ultima.

I love the idea for a book club - such fun!

   
njchicaa Posted: Aug 24 '09,  7:59 pm           Reply
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RE: My Vote

I'm not into reading books that are like "work". I remember Brave New World as being like that back in high school when I had to read it.

If Girl, Interrupted was the book, I'd join in on the discussion. If not, then I'll wait for another month and a different book.

   
talyseon Posted: Aug 25 '09,  1:04 am           Reply
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RE: My Vote

I vote for Bless Me Ultima, because I know where that one is, and Brave New World has gone walkabout. I think it might be at one of the twin's houses.

Talyseon, who occassionally has a practical side....

   
pestyside Posted: Aug 25 '09,  5:23 am           Reply
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RE: Bless Me, Ultima

My vote, also, Bless Me Ultima

patsy

   
hadassahchana Posted: Aug 25 '09,  6:58 am           Reply
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RE: Bless Me, Ultima

I vote for Bless Me, Ultima, too. It would be fun to do something I haven't read before.

   
elvisdo Posted: Aug 25 '09,  11:18 am           Reply
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RE: My Vote

Quote: carstairs38
I'll bravely go where no one has gone before and vote for Brave New World.

Mark


I'm with WC. Brave New World for me.

~C
   
talyseon Posted: Aug 26 '09,  11:52 am           Reply
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RE: My Vote

Quote: elvisdo
I'm with WC. Brave New World for me.

~C


Which one is water closet?

T.
   
carstairs38 Posted: Aug 28 '09,  11:26 am (Updated: Aug 31 '09,  10:13 am)           Reply
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RE: My Vote

Quote: talyseon
Which one is water closet?

T.


Not Water Closet, but West Coast. To keep me seperate from Shopaholic Man, who lives on the East Coast. He's EC Mark

WC Mark
   
dramastef Posted: Aug 29 '09,  10:03 am           Reply
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RE: My Vote

Quote: carstairs38
...Shopaholic Man... He's ED Mark


Not to further derail the Epi-Book Club discussion, but are you comparing EC Mark to the commercials Bob Dole did once upon a time? Poor Mark.

Getting back on topic... it looks like Bless Me, Ultima is winning. I'll give it a couple more days and maybe throw out some spamming email to drum up more people.
   
carstairs38 Posted: Aug 31 '09,  10:13 am           Reply
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RE: My Vote

Quote: dramastef
Not to further derail the Epi-Book Club discussion, but are you comparing EC Mark to the commercials Bob Dole did once upon a time? Poor Mark.


I have no idea what you are talking about?

(The edit button is your friend even if ECMark no longer is.)

Mark
   
mmcphee Posted: Sep 01 '09,  5:36 pm           Reply
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RE: My Vote

I'll vote Bless Me, Ultima, since it is the one of the three that I haven't read.

ME

   
sleeper54 Posted: Sep 06 '09,  8:28 pm           Reply
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RE: My Vote

Quote: scmrak
I published a review of Bless Me, Ultima on my blog, but I'm not going to bother putting it up on Epinions. Why spend six days reading a book and four hours writing a review when no one will ever see it?

pffftttttt...

There is your problem.

Thirty minutes skimming the book, less if there are lot of pictures ...ten minutes writing the review . . .batta bing, batta boom. Done



Do know it is actually a product that can be found using the Eps search engine. That has gotta be worth a read or three.


Just saying.



...tom...
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