New Adventures of Queen Victoria by Pab Sungenis for October 04, 2012

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    BE THIS GUY  about 12 years ago

    Now you know why she moved to New York.

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    Linguist  about 12 years ago

    Poor Harper, a one hit wonder, and heavily edited at that !

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    Tirasmol  about 12 years ago

    I read this in junior high, some *cough*30*cough* years ago, and I still remember parts of it, as if I had read it yesterday. I can’t say that about most of the books I’ve read.

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    vwdualnomand  about 12 years ago

    it offends southern sensibilities. but, those sensibilities are a whole lot of crap.

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    Tue Elung-Jensen  about 12 years ago

    Books should never have to be banned, but read in the context of the time it was made, and the universe it was written in. Can’t stand people get riled up at fx. Movies that just happens not to have all different skin colors represented and translate it as racist. Similar with books should be able to write books with a (in our view) racist character if it can be justified by the author – ofc it doesnt automaticly make good litterature :p

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    el8  about 12 years ago

    Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never harm me.

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    bt  about 12 years ago

    Poor Harper? She had two lovely homes, an active social life, and traveled widely, until quite recently, when she was debilitated by a stroke. A one-hit wonder that does the world some good and affords a long and happy life? Onne could do worse.

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    bt  about 12 years ago

    I would, however, disagree with Atticus: I know exactly what “snot-nose” means, and it’s very easy to explain.

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    ewalnut  about 12 years ago

    Had to ask Bing what the word was. Turned out it was n-i-g-g-e-r and not something to do with a body part.

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    Kip W  about 12 years ago

    It’s also a book that was very well served by the movie adaptation. It’s good to read the book now and then, because there’s more to it than what made it onto the screen. (Fun fact: Dill was based on young Truman Capote.)

    If they ever try to remake it, Gregory Peck will rise from his grave and reluctantly shoot them.

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    Whitecamry  about 12 years ago

    In the South of that time, bigotry always triumphed over common sense.

    And in plenty of other places, too.

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    Creniere  about 12 years ago

    They weren’t banned. They were simply ignored.

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    Nighthawks Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Ima’s comment suggests that indignation of banning a book that states the obvious fact that bigotry exists is a ‘liberal’ agenda thingand the indignation of the (alleged) banning of a Limbaugh book is a ‘conservative’ agenda thing.why would sticking one’s head in the sand on bigotry be identified with ‘liberals’we are all humans. we have so much in common with each other. we don’t have to be at odds with each other.oh, sorry!there I go again with those ‘liberal’ thoughts

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    Zepp Jamieson  about 12 years ago

    I’’m curious: did Subgenus block out the n-word, or was that the syndicate? My sense of irony wants to know.

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    Davepostmp  about 12 years ago

    Where? Name one incident.

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