Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Banned Books Reading Challenge: Week 1 Links
Hey everyone! Sorry for this post's lateness; several people have been asking if I'd have a place for people to link to their reviews of banned or challenged books, or other related posts for the Banned Books Reading Challenge. I thought I'd give a weekly Mr. Linky post a try, then, see if this works. This is not mandatory, but feel free to link to your related challenge posts to share with others! Challenge participants, you are absolutely more than welcome and are in fact highly encouraged to visit one another's pages and comment for support. Go, challengers of censorship!
[ETA] I found out that since I am using a free Mr. Linky account, I can only display one widget at a time, so I have decided to (hopefully) keep the original widget. Instead of linking, please feel free to comment with links below. Sorry about this!
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As a quick start, I linked up an old post that I wrote a few months ago ... I promise to write a new one very soon >:)
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Found another one in my archive and linked it up, hope you don't mind. I've always been very fascinated by banned books, you see >:)
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Hi--FYI your original sign-up widget disappeared from the post when you added this new widget.
ReplyDeleteMy review for The Giver is up. It always seems like the best books get banned. Sigh...
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Steph--I paid for my linky account and totally wouldn't letting you use it to get a linky code. Let me know!
ReplyDeleteAnd I meant "totally wouldn't MIND"
ReplyDeleteHere are my to banned books links once again, since they got wiped out with Mr Linky:
ReplyDeleteIndex librorum prohibitorum
The noble pornographer
If you start to look into which books have been banned, you'll find some surprises ... and some really good books >:)
Cold As Heaven
My first post is up!
ReplyDeleteBanned Books To Read over at my blog IDK my BFF books
I've got my first post up too. Please drop by and read it. I still struggle to understand who would ban the Hobbit!
ReplyDeletehttp://2606books.blogspot.com/2010/09/2604-1001-bookbanned-book-challenges.html.
I've also got the introductory post up too.
http://2606books.blogspot.com/2010/09/banned-books-week-2010.html
Falaise
My review of ttyl by Lauren Myracle -
ReplyDeletehttp://litbites.blogspot.com/2010/09/ttyl-by-lauren-myracle.html
I posted on FEED and JULIE OF THE WOLVES, if anyone wants to read it:
ReplyDeletehttp://triciajobrien.blogspot.com/2010/09/books-for-people-who-think.html
My review of Go Ask Alice by "Anonymous" - http://bit.ly/b4Ibh1
ReplyDeletehttp://www.317am.net/2010/09/ras-fanny-hill-and-leer-of-sensualist.html
ReplyDeletePost #2: Fanny Hill, one of the most banned books of all time.
I decided my first book would be a picture book so mine is Walter the Farting Dog, Challenged because it mentioned fart 24 times.
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Or you can go to http://wwwburiedinbooks.blogspot.com and look for the post on Walter the Farting Dog.