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Originally posted by kaoszero
I got suspended for writing a book report over 1984 my junior year in highschool (2000). Apparently, 1984 is still on the banned book list. They were also impressed with my report over Catcher in the Rye, cause it was still banned as well. Ironically, both were still on the library shelves. I agree with your recommendation of Plato's Republic and Dune, they will make people think.
My recommendations
In heavily prejudiced areas, students should read To Kill a Mockingbird. It's a pretty good example of racism and corruption in the justice system.
I also feel that everyone should read a history book from another country. The Germans have a completely different story to tell about WWII, so do the British. It makes a person think about the propaganda spread by the government to the school kids. I love the smell of ethnocentricism.
Maybe some classic stuff to, like Hawthonre or Poe. It's some dark stuff, but it's good fiction.
[Edited on 6-1-2004 by kaoszero]
Originally posted by Dreamz
If I could recommend one book I have read recently, I would highly advise everyone to read Ken Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest".
Its a great pc of literary work and has some very interesting twists in it.
Originally posted by kaoszero
I got suspended for writing a book report over 1984 my junior year in highschool (2000). Apparently, 1984 is still on the banned book list.
Originally posted by ThePook
Originally posted by kaoszero
I got suspended for writing a book report over 1984 my junior year in highschool (2000). Apparently, 1984 is still on the banned book list.
Banned books ??? Where the fook do you live ? - Nazi Germany ???
Originally posted by kaoszero
Worse, rural fu�king Iowa. If it's not supporting the bible or the constitution, these people won't have anything to do with it.