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http://title.forbiddenlibrary.com/ 1984 the adventures of tom sawyer anne frank: the diary of a young girl the bible (yes, the whole thing...i used to study it extensively) the call of the wild catcher in the rye the complete fairy tales of the brothers grimm (most, if not all) farenheit 451 the graphic work of m.c. escher a wrinkle in time
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I am going off the list provided a the library where I work. Scary Stories Daddy's Roommate I know why the caged bird sings The CHocolate War (Loved this one!) The Adventures of HUckleberry Finn Of Mice and Men Cathcer in the Rye THe Giver (another favorite) The Color Purple THe Earth's Children series In the Night Kitchen THe Great Gatsby The Witches A Wrinkle in time THe Goats THe Stupids Blubber To Kill a Mockingbird Deenie Flowers for Algernon The Harry Potter series Cujo James and the Giant Peach A light in the Attic Are you there God, it's me Margaret Lord of the Flies Where did I come from? Carriew The Adventures of Tom Sawyer WHere's Waldo (What???? Why was this one challenged?) Pillars of the Earth Christine
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The Works Of Marquis de Sade.
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Jolly Roger's Cookbook. Read that years ago and still waiting for interpol to come and kick my teeth in.
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Been through the list on that site and have read 37 of them! Amazing list ... most of them seem so uncontroversial now! Also read Ulysses, Lady Chatterley's Lover and something by the Marquis de Sade - oh yes! "Justine." Now THAT's a dirty book ;-)
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THe Lorax (Dr. Seuss) Where the wild things are catcher in the rye to kill a mocking bird tom sawyer huckleberry finn etc.
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the Holy Bible the Diary of Anne Frank Black Beauty Huckleberry Finn Tom Sawyer Uncle Toms Cabin Arabian Nights The Call of the Wild Canterbury Tales Charlie and the Chocolate Family The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm Fahrenheit 451 Gone With the Wind The Grapes of Wrath Hamlet the Happy Prince Le Morte de Arthur A Light in the Attic Little House on the Prairie Little House in the Big Woods The Lorax The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe To Kill a Mockingbird A Wrinkle in Time The Tao just to name a few....READ ON!!
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Off that particular list: 1984 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Have also read Huck Finn which is on several lists) Alice in Wonderland The Diary of Anne Frank The Bible Brave New World Catcher in the Rye A Doll's House Don Quixote (parts of it, not the whole thing) Grapes of Wrath Gulliver's Travels Hamlet A Light in the Attic Little House in the Big Woods Little House on the Prairie The Lorax Raisin in the Sun Slaughter House Five Where the Sidewalk Ends
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Jeez! Are there any books which *haven't* ever been banned?! ;-)
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Here are a few I've read from that list: l.1984---Orwell 2.Gone with the Wind--Mitchell 3.I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings--Angelou 4.Le Morte D'Arthur--Malory 5.My Friend Flicka--O'Hara 6.The Satanic Verses--Rushdie 7. Don Quixote--Cervantes 8. Alice's Adventure in Wonderland--Carroll
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In China and Vietnam I read the Bible which is banned there. In Thailand I read, "The King Never Smiles" (a critical biography of the king which is banned in Thailand). In an American High School I read the Anarchist's Cookbook and Ann Coulter's blog.
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The ones that I've read are: As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner) The Da Vinci Code (Dan Brown) Gulliver's Travels (Jonathan Swift) Forever (Judy Blume) The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger) The Bluest Eye (Toni Morrison) Canterbury Tales (Geoffrey Chaucer) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Roald Dahl) Civil Disobedience (Henry David Thoreau) Gone With the Wind (Margaret Mitchell) Macbeth (William Shakespeare) Native Son (Richard Wright) Of Mice and Men (John Steinbeck) To Kill A Mockingbird (Harper Lee) Right now, the banned novel that I'm interested in is: The Scarlett Letter (Nathaniel Hawthorne)
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