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2022-11-21
"Collective Illusions: Conformity, Complicity, and the Science of Why We Make Bad Decisions" by Todd Rose
2022-11-14
"Mark One: The Dummy" by John Ball (1911-1988)
2022-11-07
In Order to Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom" by Yeonmi Park
2022-10-31
"Two Faces of Tomorrow" by James P. Hogan (1941-2010)
2022-10-24
"Literature Suppressed on Political Grounds" by Nicholas J. Karolides
Copyright: 2011
ISBN: 9780816082315
Like the first two titles in this series (Social Grounds & Sexual Grounds), both of which I already reviewed, this one was also very interesting book. When you consider that the United States is supposed to be this beacon of democracy, it seems rather odd that they would suppress political viewpoints. With all the different worldviews in existence today it would seem more logical (at least to me) that these books shouldn't be suppressed, but should be readily available and this material should be critically analysed.
A total of 118 books are examined in this book. A short summary of the contents of each book is given, and then the censorship history is examined. Some of the objections came from parents who were offended when their children were assigned books to read, and school boards as well. A rather odd occurrence through was publishers themselves who refused to publish books due to their own political viewpoints.
There is one final book in this series that deals with religious censorship and I am looking forward to reading those as well. They were all written in 2011, and I believe it is time to update them with new editions.
2022-10-17
"Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" by John Le Carré (1931-2020)
2022-10-10
Literature Suppressed on Sexual Grounds by Dawn B. Sofa
Copyright: 2011
ISBN: 9780816082292
Like the first title in this series (Social Grounds), which I already reviewed, this one was also very interesting book. With the rather cloistered outlook that a large portion of the United States has towards sex it is sort of understandable that these books would be challenged. However, it also gives the reader/researcher a rather disturbing insight into what people can be offended by (remember this was written 11 years ago too). Once again I found most of the objections quite narrow-minded and in some cases just plain silly.
A total of 128 books are examined in this book. A short summary of the contents of each book is given, and then the censorship history is examined. Many of the objections seemed to come from parents who were offended when their children were assigned books to read, and a large portion from religious leaders, and school boards as well.
There are two more books in this series that deal with Political, and religious censorship and I am looking forward to reading those as well. They were all written in 2011, and I believe it is time to update them with new editions.
2022-10-03
"Captain Nemo: the fantastic history of a dark genius" by Kevin J. Anderson
Going on Hiatus
Greetings, I have decided to put a hold on doing further book reviews for a while. In fact I'm not sure if I will resume doing reviews ...
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Greetings, I have decided to put a hold on doing further book reviews for a while. In fact I'm not sure if I will resume doing reviews ...
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Publisher:New York : Simon & Schuster, 2011. Edition:First Simon & Schuster hc edition. ISBN:9781451610369 Characteristics: x...