On a serious note, banned is banned what ever the book, Everyone has the right, and should have the opportunity, to see it if they wish, and to think “My God! I wish they’d banned this book!”
Actually it’s a sh** book and deserves to be buried. Don’t ban it. Just let it die, already.
Please. PLEASE let it die.
(Confession: As someone who writes and who is friends with many writers, it seriously bugs my happiness that something as appallingly badly written as this has not only been published, but rocketed to success. It is one of the things which convinces me that the human species is just basically too stupid to live.)
What makes a banned book banned? Who bans it? The federal government? Or some librarian with limited funds who doesn’t wnt to waste funds on things she doesn’t like? A group of people who get together and say, “Don’t teach this at our school”? Obama? Romney? Are there, ahem, shades of banning?
I don’t consider a book banned until I can go to jail for reading it or giving/selling it to another adult. Are there such books in the US?
Not all books on the list have been technically “banned.” Some have been questioned by parents who were concerned about subject matter and the age of their child.
“50 Shades” was pulled from the public libraries of Brevard County, FL. After much talk of ‘censorship’, they have been returned to the lending shelves.
BE THIS GUY about 12 years ago
Not even bad, ridiculous books should be banned.
Kali39 about 12 years ago
Read a review calling 50 Shades a poor Twilight script. So is that d—-ning with faint praise?
pcolli about 12 years ago
It’ll happen. The “Glee” cast have to do something.
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
housewife porn? couldn’t they get that on the internet for free?
cdward about 12 years ago
They’re already casting.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member about 12 years ago
On a serious note, banned is banned what ever the book, Everyone has the right, and should have the opportunity, to see it if they wish, and to think “My God! I wish they’d banned this book!”
Coyoty Premium Member about 12 years ago
50 Shades wants to be banned. It’s a naughty book and needs to be punished.
lbatik about 12 years ago
Actually it’s a sh** book and deserves to be buried. Don’t ban it. Just let it die, already.
Please. PLEASE let it die.
(Confession: As someone who writes and who is friends with many writers, it seriously bugs my happiness that something as appallingly badly written as this has not only been published, but rocketed to success. It is one of the things which convinces me that the human species is just basically too stupid to live.)
Plods with ...™ about 12 years ago
So if they celebrate the 30th every year, how long have they had this annual tradition.
Mostly Water Premium Member about 12 years ago
On another note, this is the first day of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Durak Premium Member about 12 years ago
What makes a banned book banned? Who bans it? The federal government? Or some librarian with limited funds who doesn’t wnt to waste funds on things she doesn’t like? A group of people who get together and say, “Don’t teach this at our school”? Obama? Romney? Are there, ahem, shades of banning?
I don’t consider a book banned until I can go to jail for reading it or giving/selling it to another adult. Are there such books in the US?Sherlock Watson about 12 years ago
Across the US, people are standing up for the right to read whatever they choose! It’s the American Banned Stand! =rimshot=
dianecliff about 12 years ago
Not all books on the list have been technically “banned.” Some have been questioned by parents who were concerned about subject matter and the age of their child.
emjaycee about 12 years ago
“50 Shades” was pulled from the public libraries of Brevard County, FL. After much talk of ‘censorship’, they have been returned to the lending shelves.