Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Read a Banned Book Week !
This list of banned books is from Randomhouse.com
BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
LYNNE REID BANKS
Indian in the Cupboard
JUDY BLUME
Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret.
Blubber
Deenie
Tiger Eyes
JAMES LINCOLN COLLIER AND CHRISTOPHER COLLIER
Jump Ship to Freedom
War Comes to Willy Freeman
CAROLINE B. COONEY
The Face on the Milk Carton
ROBERT CORMIER
The Chocolate War
Beyond the Chocolate War
Fade
We All Fall Down
ROALD DAHL
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
James and the Giant Peach
LOIS DUNCAN
Killing Mr. Griffin
S. E. HINTON
Taming the Star Runner
Tex
ANNETTE KLAUSE
Blood and Chocolate
LOIS LOWRY
The Giver
The Anastasia Krupnik Series
Anastasia Krupnik
Anastasia Absolutely
Anastasia Again
Anastasia at This Address
Anastasia at Your Service
Anastasia Has the Answers
Anastasia on Her Own
Anastasia’s Chosen Career
Anastasia, Ask Your Analyst
GARY PAULSEN
Harris and Me
Nightjohn
ROBERT NEWTON PECK
A Day No Pigs Would Die
PHILIP PULLMAN
The Golden Compass
The White Mercedes
THOMAS ROCKWELL
How to Eat Fried Worms
LOUIS SACHAR
The Boy Who Lost His Face
ZILPHA KEATLEY SNYDER
The Headless Cupid
THEODORE TAYLOR
The Cay
BOOKS FOR ADULTS
ISABEL ALLENDE
House of the Spirits
MAYA ANGELOU
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
MARGARET ATWOOD
Handmaid's Tale
RAY BRADBURY
Fahrenheit 451
DAN BROWN
Da Vinci Code
PAT CONROY
Water is Wide
BRYCE COURTENAY
Power of One
BRET EASTON ELLIS
American Psycho
RALPH ELLISON
Invisible Man
WILLIAM FAULKNER
As I Lay Dying
ERNEST J. GAINES
A Lesson Before Dying
ROBERT GRAVES
I Claudius
DAVID GUTERSON
Snow Falling on Cedars
JOHN IRVING
A Prayer for Owen Meany
JAMES JOYCE
Ulysses
MALCOLM X
Autobiography of Malcolm X
TONI MORRISON
Bluest Eye
VLADIMIR NABOKOV
Lolita
TIM O'BRIEN
Things They Carried
CHUCK PALAHNIUK
Choke
BORIS PASTERNAK
Doctor Zhivago
MICHAEL POLLAN
Botany of Desire
PHILIP ROTH
Portnoy's Complaint
SALMAN RUSHDIE
Satanic Verses
WILLIAM STYRON
Sophie's Choice
THE FREEDOM WRITERS
Freedom Writers Diary: Movie-Tie-In
KURT VONNEGUT
Slaughterhouse-Five
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1 comment:
Slaughterhouse Five is one of he greatest books I have ever read.
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