Then in 2010 I reread To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This book is so beautiful I can't imagine why people would want to keep it out of others hands and minds. It's really hard to choose a favorite book, but whenever asked this title always comes out of my mouth.
Last year I read Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov which turns you into a person who roots for a pedophile. Twisted.
This year I'm reading One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey. It was banned in the USA for moral reasons. I bought it last year at Ken's old hangout, City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco. I wish I had more time to wander around in there, exploring all the nooks and soaking up the energy. Hopefully someday I will return!
Open Door, Open Books, Open Mind, Open Heart: excellent theme for Banned Books Week! Lots of cool memorabilia inside!What will you read for Banned Books Week?
P.S. I found my treasure chest of banned books here.
2 comments:
I'm reading "One Flew" for banned books week too!
Sweet! So far I like it.
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