He was a great master. I’ve loved that book as a teenager. The true evil face of childhood. William Golding and Ray Bradbury were amazing in describing it.
Ew little Gracie that book will give you nightmares and just emphasizes the evil in humanity. Read “Ferenheit 451” or “Brave New World”. Total fiction. Could never happen.
In my high school the 9th grade reading list included Catcher in the Rye. Parents objected. The Book sold out at all the book stores around the school since the student rushed to bye it. Instead we read the odyssey where the class concluded the hero was a draft dodger since he was not with his men when they all died, WE also read some Shakespeare which had murder, affairs, pregnancy’s and robbery. But these were all OK since these were classics
willispate over 1 year ago
Where did she get THAT kind of book?!
Cactus-Pete over 1 year ago
Have we ever seen him read a book (besides a car manual)?
kingdiamond69 over 1 year ago
Well we know she isn’t in Florida since Lord of the flies is on the banned book list in the red states.
mark_t_regan Premium Member over 1 year ago
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/may/09/the-real-lord-of-the-flies-what-happened-when-six-boys-were-shipwrecked-for-15-months
mark_t_regan Premium Member over 1 year ago
https://sites.psu.edu/bannedbookscmlit130/2016/02/18/lord-of-the-flies/
morningglory73 Premium Member over 1 year ago
She’s way ahead of you son.
Durak Premium Member over 1 year ago
Is “Little Baldo” a new thing? I don’t recall ever seeing it before.
Carl Premium Member over 1 year ago
Lord of the Flies should guarantee some interesting dreams.
ladykat over 1 year ago
Gracie reminds me of her at that age; if it was in print, I’d read it! Got me in trouble at school, though!
sueb1863 over 1 year ago
I know Gracie is advanced but I can’t see a three year old being able to follow a book like Lord of the Flies.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
Gracie — even at an even younger age — sure likes to read the highly advanced stuff, doesn’t she?
Aladar30 Premium Member over 1 year ago
He was a great master. I’ve loved that book as a teenager. The true evil face of childhood. William Golding and Ray Bradbury were amazing in describing it.
HA! over 1 year ago
“According to the American Library Association, it is the eighth-most frequently banned and challenged book in the nation.”
Drbarb71 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Ew little Gracie that book will give you nightmares and just emphasizes the evil in humanity. Read “Ferenheit 451” or “Brave New World”. Total fiction. Could never happen.
nikkibelle over 1 year ago
In my high school the 9th grade reading list included Catcher in the Rye. Parents objected. The Book sold out at all the book stores around the school since the student rushed to bye it. Instead we read the odyssey where the class concluded the hero was a draft dodger since he was not with his men when they all died, WE also read some Shakespeare which had murder, affairs, pregnancy’s and robbery. But these were all OK since these were classics
The Orange Mailman over 1 year ago
Thank you for all the insightful comments. You know who you are.
rpmurray over 1 year ago
If Gracie wants to read something that will put her to sleep she should be reading Lord of the Rings.
Will_Scarlet over 1 year ago
As long as it doesn’t give her nightmares;
bookworm0812 over 1 year ago
Girl, if you wanna read something good, grab a Stephen King book!
pamela welch Premium Member over 1 year ago
You can bank they don’t live in Florida!
jldewane over 1 year ago
OH GRACIE ! you go girl
eced52 over 1 year ago
Probably stole it from Baldo.
bakana over 1 year ago
So, what happened to Little Baldo along the way?
We hardly ever see him with a book, these days.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 1 year ago
Gracie has guts to read that book.
LrdSlvrhnd over 1 year ago
He should’ve kept some of his love of books for himself, instead of passing it all along to her.
winston5610 over 1 year ago
She’s been talking to Danae at Non Sequitur again