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Kelly (Maybedog), Minister of Illicit Reading
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Jun 22, 2009 01:05AM

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The book club part is brand new so none of the books on the list have been read yet and are therefore fair game. I think people would very much appreciate more information about why books were banned so go right ahead. I'm going to start a new book list that are the suggestions for us to read together. I think the other list is books people just added because they have been challenged or banned.
I am really intrigued by the controversy surrounding American Psycho so I'm going to add it to the list.
http://journal.media-culture.org.au/0...
I think it's important for us to note that many books are banned or challenged for reasons that aren't necessarily abhorrent to us. In fact, we may actually agree with the instigators' concerns, although hopefully we would not advocate banning. A friend loved the book and described it as a cultural satire of all things.
http://journal.media-culture.org.au/0...
I think it's important for us to note that many books are banned or challenged for reasons that aren't necessarily abhorrent to us. In fact, we may actually agree with the instigators' concerns, although hopefully we would not advocate banning. A friend loved the book and described it as a cultural satire of all things.

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Kelly (Maybedog), Minister of Illicit Reading
(last edited Jul 22, 2009 04:23AM)
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FYI, I have decided *not* to add William's book Fe Fi FOE Comes to our poll. When he mentioned it, I didn't realize it was his own book. I don't think it appropriate that people nominate their own books. (To be fair, he just mentioned it and didn't nominate it. I asked him if he wanted to nominate it and he said, "sure.") I also can't find any record of it being banned or challenged anywhere except from the author or the publisher. I can't even verify who this publisher is as this appears to be the only book they published. If someone wants to nominate it and knows it has actually been banned or challenged somewhere, we can add it back in. (I don't need proof, your word is good enough.)
I think it's important we have guidelines for our book group and requiring that the book is known to be banned or challenged by someone other than the author, and that it is nominated by someone other than the author, is legitimate.
I wanted to make this decision public so people don't think it was because he and I have disagreed in this group. I would never remove a book from our list because I disagree with it. What a hypocrite that would make me!
If you disagree with this decision, please do speak up.
I think it's important we have guidelines for our book group and requiring that the book is known to be banned or challenged by someone other than the author, and that it is nominated by someone other than the author, is legitimate.
I wanted to make this decision public so people don't think it was because he and I have disagreed in this group. I would never remove a book from our list because I disagree with it. What a hypocrite that would make me!
If you disagree with this decision, please do speak up.

Only about a thousand people have read Fe Fi FOE Comes It is not popular enough to be banned by title. It is the material in the book which is banned by various states. The Department of State is very clear about which countries you cannot import anti-govt or anti-religious material. The material is in this vein.
Remember Melbourne writer Harry Nicolaides, 41, was sentenced to three years imprisonment for defaming the Royal Family of Thailand. He had pled guilty to the lèse majesté indictment that arose from a self-published 2005 novel, Verisimilitude, of which only 50 copies were printed, and just seven sold.
Besides you'll note from the information quoted from the book it mostly just makes the average person angry that their system is criticized.
That in no way sums up the story, but within Kelly's guidelines I would say Fe Fi FOE Comes is not what would go well in a discussion here. So let us not vote on reading that book.
I think that's fair ... I think Kelly's fair.
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Kelly (Maybedog), Minister of Illicit Reading
(last edited Jul 22, 2009 10:45PM)
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Thank you, William, for being understanding. I definitely kept it on the open reading list, though, and anyone, including you, is welcome to start a discussion about it in one of the other categories.
It makes me mad that people aren't allowed to criticize their governments. I may not agree with you on much, and I may argue with you on points I don't agree with, but I would defend to the death your right to say it. No system is perfect and without self-examination it will never improve.
It makes me mad that people aren't allowed to criticize their governments. I may not agree with you on much, and I may argue with you on points I don't agree with, but I would defend to the death your right to say it. No system is perfect and without self-examination it will never improve.

Thanks Kelly.
The curious thing about Fe Fi FOE Comes is it doesn't just complain about the system ... it fixes it.
A review:
Amazon *****
Excellent near future Sci Fi Book, March 7, 2009
By Lord Lancaster (Lancashire) -
I really enjoyed this book. I am really into the Runic Nordic mythology type stuff and mingled with Sci Fi makes for an excellent read. I would love to see this sort of book actually come true.
Many similar reviews.
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Kelly (Maybedog), Minister of Illicit Reading
(last edited Oct 02, 2009 07:22AM)
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Thanks, Laura, that is very helpful.
If you check our bookshelves, you'll see we actually have divided it up. There is a general shelf that anyone can add books to. That's the one that comes up when you first click on "bookshelf." There is no checking to see that they have actually been banned or challenged.
On the left is a list of our smaller shelves. There's a shelf called "suggested for book group" which is the list I pull from for our monthly book. I keep it separate because someone may suggest a book in the main list that they think others should read but they've already read it and no one else has any interest in.
Feel free to suggest any book from the large list to be added to the small list. I look it up and if I can find any kind of reference to it being formally challenged or banned, I add it to the list.
There is also a tiny list called "read in book club" which is a list of the books we've already read and discussed here. (We've only had the book group component for a very short time.)
I'm also creating new shelves for adult and children's so that folks know where it would show up in our polls. Feel free to suggest any book be moved from one to the other.
Does that meet your needs? If not, let me know how I can reorganize to suit.
Thanks!
If you check our bookshelves, you'll see we actually have divided it up. There is a general shelf that anyone can add books to. That's the one that comes up when you first click on "bookshelf." There is no checking to see that they have actually been banned or challenged.
On the left is a list of our smaller shelves. There's a shelf called "suggested for book group" which is the list I pull from for our monthly book. I keep it separate because someone may suggest a book in the main list that they think others should read but they've already read it and no one else has any interest in.
Feel free to suggest any book from the large list to be added to the small list. I look it up and if I can find any kind of reference to it being formally challenged or banned, I add it to the list.
There is also a tiny list called "read in book club" which is a list of the books we've already read and discussed here. (We've only had the book group component for a very short time.)
I'm also creating new shelves for adult and children's so that folks know where it would show up in our polls. Feel free to suggest any book be moved from one to the other.
Does that meet your needs? If not, let me know how I can reorganize to suit.
Thanks!
The new polls are up. I've put an explanation of how I select the books in the discussion "General Book Club Business" so take a look. We really need more suggestions for adult books so recommend away!
Hi, Laura,
Those are great suggestions. Thanks for all your research! Do you want me to add all of them to the list? Some books that are banned may not be that interesting to read. For example, I have no desire to read the Internet Girls or Gossip Girls series. I don't think they have a whole lot of redeeming value.
It's also a daunting task to go through each one and see if it's a children's book or adult book. You've listed a lot here! So this month I'm going to just use our existing list of books specifically recommended for the book club and fill up any gaps with ones from our regular bookshelves that are already sorted by age. (With a random number generator.) But please, do tell me which ones you want me to add to the list we vote on. If you want them all, I can do it. Really I can. :)
I'm not sure how two copies of Cuckoo's nest got up there. I removed one. Thanks for pointing that out!
Those are great suggestions. Thanks for all your research! Do you want me to add all of them to the list? Some books that are banned may not be that interesting to read. For example, I have no desire to read the Internet Girls or Gossip Girls series. I don't think they have a whole lot of redeeming value.
It's also a daunting task to go through each one and see if it's a children's book or adult book. You've listed a lot here! So this month I'm going to just use our existing list of books specifically recommended for the book club and fill up any gaps with ones from our regular bookshelves that are already sorted by age. (With a random number generator.) But please, do tell me which ones you want me to add to the list we vote on. If you want them all, I can do it. Really I can. :)
I'm not sure how two copies of Cuckoo's nest got up there. I removed one. Thanks for pointing that out!
Hi, all,
Participation in the book club has dwindled from little to just about none. I have been too sick to post new polls but no one read the previous books it appears. (I am now well enough to run it again.) I want to know if people still want to do the book club. If not, no big deal. I don't want to force anyone. Please vote here:
http://www.goodreads.com/poll/invite/...
(and make a comment if you have one) for your reason.
Thanks so much,
Kelly
Participation in the book club has dwindled from little to just about none. I have been too sick to post new polls but no one read the previous books it appears. (I am now well enough to run it again.) I want to know if people still want to do the book club. If not, no big deal. I don't want to force anyone. Please vote here:
http://www.goodreads.com/poll/invite/...
(and make a comment if you have one) for your reason.
Thanks so much,
Kelly


~Geri~

Hi Julie,
We want any book you are interested in reading that has been challenged or banned somewhere. If you suggest it, we'll put it in our poll, then we all vote. If no one wants to read it then no one will vote on it. I personally like books that foster discussion but really, anything goes. Suggest away!
We want any book you are interested in reading that has been challenged or banned somewhere. If you suggest it, we'll put it in our poll, then we all vote. If no one wants to read it then no one will vote on it. I personally like books that foster discussion but really, anything goes. Suggest away!


Pandora Kat wrote: "What about The Absoltely True Story of a Part Time Indian? "
I loved that book!
Stacy, people are talking about it in another topic, we'd love your opinion!
My friend hates Junie B Jones and won't let her daughter read it because the parents let their child behave inappropriately and don't discipline her. That may be why. May not.
My friend hates Junie B Jones and won't let her daughter read it because the parents let their child behave inappropriately and don't discipline her. That may be why. May not.


Good too but I think you've read it. So have I.


Heidi: perfect.
Carrie: We're now putting all books on our to-read shelf into the lottery to discuss so if they're on there already, we're good. If you don't see a book you think should be on there, please add it, or tell me here. Thank you!
Julie and Karen, if you are interested, we had a big discussion about the Junie B. Jones books in http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2.... Look for it on the second page of the topic.
Carrie: We're now putting all books on our to-read shelf into the lottery to discuss so if they're on there already, we're good. If you don't see a book you think should be on there, please add it, or tell me here. Thank you!
Julie and Karen, if you are interested, we had a big discussion about the Junie B. Jones books in http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2.... Look for it on the second page of the topic.
Thank you, Sheldon, for reminding me. I've been really busy and lazy lately. I'll have a poll up tomorrow.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!



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Oops, posted the polls last night but forgot to send a mail out. Sorry! Will do in a moment.
Yes, we've read Lolita. You can find the discussions at http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_.... Feel free to continue the conversation! You can find out which books we've read by looking at our "read" bookshelf. Occasionally someone will accidentally file a book new to our shelves there but I usually catch it pretty quickly.
Yes, we've read Lolita. You can find the discussions at http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_.... Feel free to continue the conversation! You can find out which books we've read by looking at our "read" bookshelf. Occasionally someone will accidentally file a book new to our shelves there but I usually catch it pretty quickly.


Cider House Rules (can't believe it but i didnt see this on any lists. Banned because of all the abortion stuff (political) and incest (sexual) grounds.)
His Dark Materials Trilogy (one of the best books i've ever read, or series of books, i guess)
Tess of the D'Urbervilles was banned at the time b/c of sexual material.
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