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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Banned Books Week: John O'Hara Story, and Win an Amazon Gift Card!

To commemorate Banned Books Week, The Muffin is participating in the Banned Books Week Blog Hop sponsored by I Am a Reader, Not a Writer. All of the posts and prizes are related to banned books so stop hopping and see which of your favorite reads might have once been banned. So after you enjoy our post, stop by I Am a Reader, Not A Writer and start hopping!

Blog Hop Giveaway:

If you would like to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card to purchase your favorite banned book, please leave a comment at the end of this post to be entered in a random drawing. The giveaway contest closes Saturday, October 1 at 11:59 PM, PST. For an extra entry, link to this post with the hashtag #bannedbooks, then come back and leave us a link to your tweet. We'll be announcing the winner here at The Muffin on Monday, October 3. Good Luck!

John O'Hara -- Banned in His Own Hometown

Small towns are usually inordinately proud of their native sons (and daughters). They name streets after them, they erect statues, they have festivals celebrating them. Pottsville, Pennsylvania does all this for John O'Hara, author of short stories and novels such as Appointment at Samarra, BUtterfield 8, and Ten North Frederick from the 1930s to the 1970s. Pottsville didn't always think of O'Hara so fondly.

You would think an area known as the home of the country's oldest brewery and anthracite coal would be excited to add "home of famous author" to the list. Perhaps...if it had been anything except O'Hara's books. Like William Faulkner, O'Hara wrote novels thinly based on the area where he grew up. Pottsville became Gibbsville, and other towns and businesses in the Schuylkill County area were re-christened with easy to decipher names. Readers around the country loved O'Hara's novels filled with sex, drinking and scandal. The people of Pottsville, certain the characters of Gibbsville were THEM, were not as in love with books they felt were revealing all the town's secrets to the world.

So the area libraries "restricted" O'Hara's books. Yes, they had them but they didn't want them to fall into "innocent hands" so the librarians kept them hidden behind the desk. You had to come up and ask specifically for these books so scandalous they couldn't even be placed on the shelves! It was the 1950's...asking for an O'Hara book was the same as marching up to the bespectacled librarian and shouting, "I'm a sex maniac! Give me Playboy! Give me the Kama Sutra! Give me O'Hara!" And, since it was a small town, within days everyone--including your mother and your minister--would know what book was on your TBR pile. I can't imagine many people checked out O'Hara's books. By restricting O'Hara's books, the libraries effectively banned them.

Thankfully, restriction has gone the way of bespectacled librarians shushing visitors to the library. John O'Hara has claimed his rightful place on our shelves and no one is shocked to see a patron checking out Ten North Frederick. In fifty years I wonder how many of the uproars over books will seem laughable to us?

Tell us, what banned books have you read? Which do you intend to read to celebrate Banned Books Week? You can find a list here.

Blog Hop Giveaway:
Win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!

1. For your first entry, just leave a comment on this post! Leave a comment or tell us what banned book you've read (or intend to read) to be entered in the random drawing.

2. For an extra entry, link to this post on Twitter with the hashtag #bannedbooks, then come back and leave us a link to your tweet.

This blog hop giveaway closes Saturday, October 1 at 11:59 PM, PST. We will announce the winner in the comments section of this post on Monday, October 3 and if we have the winner's address from the comments section, we will also notify the winner via email.

Good luck!

239 comments:

  1. "James and the Giant Peach" I do not get. For some, I understand the backward, narrow-minded thinking. However, some of my favorites are on that list.("Flowers for Algernon" takes me back to my middle-school reading. Was it the "experiment" that was so offensive?)

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  2. Anonymous3:41 AM

    From on that list, I've read Catcher in the Rye, Of Mice and Men, Carrie, Huckleberry Finn, Grapes of Wrath, The Shining, The Color Purple,Lord of the Flies and some other titles. Banning a dictionary must be the topper!

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  3. I've read tons of banned books! Harry Potter, for example. =)

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  4. I love the Harry Potter series and have read a bunch of other banned books - Little Women, The Lovely Bones, Twilight, His Dark Materials trilogy etc. While I can see why some of the books are banned, I'm puzzled why books like Little Women or even a dictionary is banned.

    Thanks for hosting the giveaway!

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  5. I tweeted - https://twitter.com/#!/yenhex/status/117560342455914496

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  6. I've read most of these books. It's just crazy! That's sad when I think about the fact that these are exactly the books that my struggling reading students reach for.

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  7. What book HAVEN"T I read? Farenheit 451 was my fave though.

    "To censor is to refuse to debate, confront, educate. THe greatest risk of censorship is that there will always be a reason to censor...tomorrow it will be whatever doesn't please the authorities or those that proclaim themselves the keepers of the dominant values of society. Censorship is the IMPOTENCE of those in power. Since they can't convince, they regress." (Quote by Jose Luis Ramos Escobar)

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  8. I have read most of these books. I do not understand the banning of most books. Most is based on life, and you shouldn't try to hide life and how it plays out, even though it is not always correct.


    Judy
    magnolias_1[at]msn[dot]com

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  9. I've read the Hunger Games and the Harry Potter books just to name a few.

    hewella1 at gmail dot com

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  10. I've read a number of these books and it saddens me that so many "classics" have been challenged over the years, including the dictionary!

    reading_frenzy at yahoo dot com

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  11. I've read a bunch of the books on the banned book list: To Kill A Mockingbird, Twilight, The Lovely Bones, Harry Potter etc.
    e(dot)baker219(at)gmail(dot)com

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  12. I've read several banned books but one of my fave older titles is Of Mice and Men.
    GFC Follower Library Lady
    adsanders77 at gmail dot com

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  13. As a librarian, I've probably read all the banned books. :)
    amber at amberpolo dot com

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  14. Anonymous11:30 AM

    Ulysses was a banned book? The Canterbury's Tales? Little Red Riding Hood? I've read many of the books on this list and find it funny that Lord of the Flies and The Grapes of Wrath were required reading in school. speaking of that...I heard Huck Finn is still banned today. SAD.

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  15. Anonymous11:53 AM

    http://twitter.com/#!/RCchrps

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  16. Little Women? Really? The dictionary? Geesh! I've read so many of these on the list, and loved them all.

    Also tweeted:
    https://twitter.com/#!/cwritebuzz/status/117680350154596353

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  17. grapes of wrath


    wow when i went to school they were on the required list to read, thanks for having this tour.
    Julie

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  18. I've read Speak and want to read Crank. Love banned books!

    aliciacald at gmail dot com

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  19. I have read quite a few banned books like To Kill A Mockingbird, Little Women, The Grapes of Wrath, Huck Finn, The Lord of the Flies, Flowers for Algernon. Good Grief these books being banned is sad. so sad.
    dawns_horizen@yahoo.com

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  20. I've read Crank and thought it was incredible. It saddens me that some people aren't able to read it.

    kaylalovesandrew09@yahoo.com

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  21. Catcher in the rye amongst others

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  22. Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma


    gaby891@yahoo.com

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  23. Anonymous4:06 PM

    I've read Speak. Love banned books!!!


    gaby011421@yahoo.com

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  24. Couple of faves are 1984, To Kill a Mockingbird, & The Hunger Games. I'd like to read Crank.
    -Heather@BookStacksOnDeck
    ycantujustfocus[at]gmail[dot]com

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  25. I've read several but The Hunger Games is one of my favs.
    Jennifer @ Fictitious Musings
    jennifer(@)fictitiousmusings(dot)com

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  26. I'd like to read the Hunger Games or Twilight
    msboatgal at aol.com

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  27. I'd like to read The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things by Carolyn Machler.

    unforgetable_dreamer_always (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  28. I'd love to read Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes. Can't believe that it was banned. Go figure! Thank you for this opportunity!
    reducefootprints at gmail dot com

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  29. I tweeted:
    http://twitter.com/#!/smallftprints/status/117765828862152704
    reducefootprints at gmail dot com

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  30. I've read the hunger games and loved it. Thanks.

    jlkalman26 at gmail dot com

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  31. tweeted:
    http://twitter.com/#!/jlkalman26/status/117767891167875072

    jlkalman26 at gmail dot com

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  32. Love CRANK, THE GIVER, THE HUNGER GAMES, SPEAK. . .I actually love it when books are banned because then they usually become even more popular than they were before. Everybody (except the banners) want to read a banned book.

    Great idea, ladies!

    Margo
    margo@margodill (dot) com

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  33. I would love to read the giver!

    Thank you for this giveaway.

    chelle2006 @ aol.com

    -Michelle

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  34. I've read quite a few banned books. Here are some:

    Carrie
    Cujo
    Huckleberry Finn
    Of Mice and Men
    Ordinary People
    The Catcher in the Rye
    To Kill a Mockingbird

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  35. I've read several banned books, and at the moment am rereading "To Kill a Mockingbird" (probably the 10th time or more...), and am working with a tutoring student on the book. Some of my other favorites: Huck Finn, Catch-22, Fahrenheit 451, Catcher in the Rye (read this with my student last year), Grapes of Wrath, and soooo many more!

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  36. Also tweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/KBSagert/status/117774664910127104

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  37. I've read several books that were banned for one reason or another, but my favorite is still "Annie On My Mind," a young adult novel about two teenage girls falling in love.

    I didn't even know it existed until a school district about 30 miles from where I lived at the time sponsored a book burning (no, I am not making this up).

    I rushed out and bought a copy right away. I'm glad I did, because it is a beautiful book. About a year later, I was fortunate enough to meet the author and have her autograph it for me.

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  38. Some of the books on this list just leave me scratching my head ... especially some of the classics like Little Women, To Kill a Mockingbird and Catcher in the Rye (one of my all time favorites). It's also interesting that some of Stephen King's books are on this list. While I love him and own all of his novels, I can't imagine why a school would even have the need to ban them, as they aren't really suitable for a English class' syllabus.

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  39. grapes of wrath

    wow when i went to school they were on the required list to read, thanks for having this tour.
    Julie

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  40. Here is the link to my Twitter, where I linked back to this awesome blog!

    http://twitter.com/#!/woohoo02

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  41. I believe the last one (among many on the lists) I read has to have been one of the Harry Potter books, and parts of Huck Finn again, to mourn the new edits.

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  42. I want to read Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury!

    books4me67 at ymail.com

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  43. Wow, unbelievable! I’ve already read the high majority of these books. Now I want to make it a personal goal of reading every book on this list… everything from A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess to Witches, Pumpkins, and Grinning Ghosts: The Story of the Halloween Symbols by Edna Barth… and To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee twice because I loved it so much the first 3 times I’ve read it! :)

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  44. I've read several banned or challenged books, too many to remember but one I want to read and have not is Crank.


    moiraethefates(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  45. Reading any or all banned books is the best revenge to censorship!

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  46. I AM proud to say that I have read 18 of these books and now I have more to add to my TBR pile :) No book should ever be banned. If you don't like the subject matter, don't read the book!

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  47. Cheers to no more banned books! Thanks for the list.

    https://twitter.com/#!/Lori_Twining/status/117779906598940672

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  48. The Banned Books lists are my "What-to-read-next-lists ~ all the best books live there!

    Tweeted: https://twitter.com/#!/nessnix/status/117781578746314753

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  49. I have never read Catcher in the Rye and would like to

    ssummmer AT gmail DOT com

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  50. Anonymous7:20 PM

    I read all the books from the harry potter and twilight series.
    emilymeimei204 AT yahoo DOT com

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  51. Chunming7:21 PM

    I enjoyed reading Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. It is a great book
    heiroftherealm AT yahoo DOT com

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  52. I just finished the Hunger Games- great. There are so many more on the banned list that I need to read. Thanks for this giveaway.
    GFC- Christine A.
    your1chef at aol dot com

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  53. Michele Sinclair7:59 PM

    I find that I own, use, or have read 29 of the books. It would seem that I have been reading the right books.

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  54. I've read 45 of the books on the list. One of my favorites - To Kill a Mockingbird - is on the list and it's hard to believe people ban a book that has so many redemptive lessons.

    Another favorite - Lady Chatterly's Lover - IMO - was tame. Probably not for the time it was written, but I've read far racier books than this one.

    Call me a reading rebel, but I like to read a wide variety and the great thing is NOBODY can tell me what I can or cannot purchase to read!

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  55. Wow I never knew how many Banned books i have allowed my mind to take in. I like so many. some are Harry Potter, clockwork orange and so many more

    vmkids3 at msn dot com

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  56. Thank you for the giveaway!
    My favorite banned book is The Giver.

    stephaniemcnemar AT gmail DOT com

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  57. I've read about 1/3 of the Top 100 Most Challenged books. My favorite of those include Go Ask Alice and A Prayer for Owen Meany. Its absurd that so many of these are challenged and even banned from school libraries by parents who think that censorship should replace communication. Thanks for the giveaway!
    Donna @ The Happy Booker
    ahappybooker at gmail dot com

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  58. I've read a lot of banned books but my favorite is The Giver by Lois Lowry.
    throuthehaze at gmail dot com

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  59. Anonymous2:14 AM

    I have read East of Eden by John Steinbeck.

    rhoneygtn at yahoo dot com

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  60. Fortunately, when I was in school, most of these books were required reading, and I don't mean for college either. These provocative tomes sparked many class discussions, ideas, debate, and free speech.
    Chanticlear1(at)gmail(dot)com
    Thanks for your generosity and being a part of this vital Banned Books Week Giveaway Hop!

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  61. I've read lots of banned books - Huckleberry Finn, Catcher In the Rye, To Kill a Mockingbird are just a few examples. Fight for your right to read!

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  62. Tweet
    http://twitter.com/#!/clc408/status/117913177936764928

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  63. Your post is really interesting! I loved reading it. As far as banned books - LOVE THEM and we are doing a whole week of posts and a huge giveaway at Book Journey too.

    My favorite is To Kill A Mockingbird... currently reading A Room With A View by EM Foster

    journeythroughbooks@gmail.com

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  64. Books should not be banned for any reason. It isn't right.

    april dot vrugtman at gmail dot com

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  65. Want to thank you for your post and giveaway.

    The American Library Association website for banned/challenged books--short list for classics only--includes To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee; 1984, by George Orwell; A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls, by Ernest Hemingway; Gone with the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell; and Sophie’s Choice, by William Styron. The first four were required reading in my school days.

    A commenter on Murder She Writes, however, took me aback by mentioning the Bible, which of course is banned in some places.

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  66. Anonymous6:19 AM

    HORTON111AOL.COM

    I WANT TO READ THE HUNGRY GAMES

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  67. Holy sacred Kow! I read many of these books without knowing they were banned. I had to laugh at some of the entries. It's funny how some of the banned books became Disney movies. I copied the list so I can read the ones I missed. I read Flowers for Algernon in the 6th grade; renamed Charlie at one point.

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  68. I have read most of what is on that list over the years but I want to read The Devil's Alternative by Frederick Forsyth

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  69. Loved 'The Lonely Bones'
    jessicawedwards@gmail.com

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  70. Some of my favorite banned books include The Color Purple, Beloved, The Great Gatsby, To Kill a Mockingbird, 1984, Brave New World, and The Lord of the Rings. I'd love to finally read The Grapes of Wrath or The Satanic Verses.
    eeoshiel(at)uncg(dot)edu

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  71. Thanks for the giveaway! :)

    strs4u2000[at]yahoo.com

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  72. Anonymous10:59 AM

    Thanks for the giveaway!
    daniellesaunders1984(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  73. I would like to see a list of banned books!

    hellrzr(at)juno(dot)com

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  74. tweet

    https://twitter.com/#!/mrcheapo/status/118062024730226688

    hellrzr(at)juno(dot)com

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  75. I have read the Hunger Games, To Kill a Mocking Bird, and the Perks of Being a Wallflower!

    I loved them all :)

    katvela12345 AT hotmail.com

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  76. I tweeted! https://twitter.com/#!/mrscupcakeman/status/118064474140852224

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  77. I did a post on my blog for banned books week, including a video for the Virtual Read-out, at http://angelicarjackson.blogspot.com/2011/09/banned-books-week.html

    Thank you for helping to fight censorship!

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  78. I have read MANY banned books. Some of my favorites: Harry Potter, the Hunger Games, Huckleberry Finn, Scars, ...

    ham1299(at)gmail(dot)com

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  79. I've read Carrie by Stephen King.
    I have no idea so many book were banned.
    Thank you.
    barbara dot montyj at gmail dot com

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  80. And I tweeted.
    http://twitter.com/#!/JalapenoMama/status/118092239560912896

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  81. Thank you for the giveaway
    jenhedger at hotmail dot com

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  82. Thank you so much for doing this event! It's such a good cause!

    hk11kira (@) gmail (.) com

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  83. Anonymous6:11 PM

    I recently read The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins and quite enjoyed it. Thanks for the giveaway!

    abbydillon16 AT yahoo DOT com

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  84. I'd like to read The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

    sksweeps (at) earthlink (dot) net

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  85. Anonymous6:14 PM

    Tweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/abbydillon16/status/118130983441678336

    abbydillon16 AT yahoo DOT com

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  86. The last banned book I read was The Catcher in the Rye... such a great book!

    jesse.nicole.paul (at) gmail (dot) com

    Thanks for the giveaway! I'm on the hop too: http://elle-lit.blogspot.com/2011/09/banned-books-week-hop-with-author.html

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  88. Hopping by to say thank you for participating this year! Great post!

    Jen

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  89. I actually haven't read that many banned books but I'm surprised by the few that I have.

    lisbethd129[at]ymail[dot]com

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  90. I've read The Hunger Games, but there's so many more I plan to read after this week like TTYL and Twenty Boy Summer.

    jasmineroster@gmail.com

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  91. As a pscychologist I am always amazed when a family member bans/forbids another to read a particular book, or books in general. I have never understood the fear of the written word.

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  92. I've apparently read a lot of banned books. Some, I can almost understand (at least in school libraries) such as The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty.

    But some of them? Diary of Anne Frank, Hunger Games, Harry Potter for cryin' out loud? Just craziness.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    Jess
    Romanceaholic at gmail dot com

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  93. I love banned books! I would probably buy Crank
    insanityisnormal(at)gmail(dot)com

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  94. Wow, I've read the Harry Potter series, Twilight, Hunger Games, Lord of the Rings, The Giver, To Kill a Mockingbird, A Wrinkle in Time, and many others! Thanks for doing this!

    widsfam7 @ digis dot net

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  95. Anonymous8:38 PM

    When someone mentions banned books, the first 2 that I have read and that come to mind are To Kill a Mockingbird and The Giver. Both of these books are favorites of mine!
    Thanks for the opportunity!
    -Carly Waid
    carlymartellowaid(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  96. I have read "Death of a Salesman" and "Huckleberry Finn"
    prizeentry @ wesharewithyou dot com

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  97. I tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/rsmstahley/status/118172809137627136
    prizeentry @ wesharewithyou dot com

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  98. I've read several banned books: Animal Farm, 1984, Brave New World, A Wrinkle in Time, Harry Potter...

    One I was amazed to find out had been challenged before was at least one of the Little House on the Prarie books.

    Thank you for the giveaway!
    melorabrock {at} gmail {dot} com

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  99. Anonymous11:17 PM

    Cranked
    Thanks so much!! Janna Johnson jannajanna@hotmail.com janna@feedyourpig on gfc

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  100. I've read a bunch of these books, the Just Blume ones, Norma Klein (oh to think my super strict grade school let me read some of her books for Friday reading!), Catcher in the Rye, the Harry Potter books, A Wrinkle in Time. Thank goodness for open minded teachers and librarians!

    krystenlindsay (at) gmail (dot) com

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  101. Carrie by Stephen King...that was the first "horror" book I ever read and I've been hooked ever since.

    shel704 at aol dot com

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  102. Tweeted:
    http://twitter.com/#!/auntiethesis/status/118250411252649984

    shel704 at aol dot com

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  103. Interesting list you made here! Thanks for all the information!

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  104. I've read most of the books on this list.

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  105. Yep, I've read quite a few of those banned books. In fact, banning a book just makes me want to read it even more.

    Last year, I read a YA called THE EARTH, MY BUTT, AND OTHER ROUND THINGS and really enjoyed it. So I'll probably check out the latest YA banned book--and read it twice!

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  106. I think that I'll read a Harry Potter book this week! I also have Twenty Boy Summer on my Nook waiting to be read!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    TaraTagli at gmail dot com

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  107. Lolita is actually one of my all time favorite books. The writing is amazing.

    ~ Jenna

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  108. I'm surprised at how many of those books I've read! I'm going to reread what was probably my first - The Headless Cupid by Zilpha Snyder.
    --SueBE

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  109. The entire Harry Potter series.

    I plan to read these to my children.

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  110. Thanks for the giveaway! I absolutely love The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky.

    mcrs_venin(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  111. I recently finsihed the hunger games
    brittneydejajason at gmail dot com

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  112. i have read so many books that are banned and i didnt even know it haha
    nightsky1102(at)gmail(dot)com

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  113. Thanks for participating in the blog hop.
    I've read about 25 of the top 100 banned books. My favorites are Harry Potter, Hunger Games, The giver & a Wrinkle in time.
    (\___/)
    (='.'=)
    (")_(")

    alterlisa AT yahoo DOT com
    http://lisaslovesbooksofcourse.blogspot.com/

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  114. http://twitter.com/#!/alterlisa/status/118416160705347585


    (\___/)
    (='.'=)
    (")_(")

    alterlisa AT yahoo DOT com
    http://lisaslovesbooksofcourse.blogspot.com/

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  115. I have read all the stephen king novels on the list, of mice and men and flowers for algernon. What a shame those are all great books.
    twoofakind12@yahoo.com

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  116. I've read a few of them but I will list To Kill A Mockingbird as one. thank you!
    crystalfaulkner2000 at yahoo dot com

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  117. I've read quite a few, but I still haven't read To Kill a Mockingbird. Need to do that.

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  118. I've read a few banned books, the most recent one would be The Hunger Games.

    jlynettes @ hotmail . com

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  119. The Catcher in the Rye, Of Mice and Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Great Gatsby, The Grapes of Wrath, The Lord of the Flies, 1984, Animal Farm, The Call of the Wild, The Lord of the Rings, The Jungle, In Cold Blood

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  120. From the list of banned books, I've read Crank, Twilight, and TTYL. I want to read more though, makes me feel like a rebellion. :D

    x
    Sierra(:
    ittssierraily{at]yahoo{dot]com

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  121. I have read a lot of banned books like Great gatsby and Harry Potter.

    mia at jacobsracing dot com

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  122. tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/Icecream1891/status/118547702136053760

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  123. edysicecreamlover18@gmailDOTcom I have actually read almost all on that list and skimmed the rest ((I am a dork)) >< I liked almost all of them too, favorite is Fahrenheit 451

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  124. I really liked the Hunger Games books! Thanks for the giveaway!
    skidmore333atgmaildotcom

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  125. I read Speak and loved it.

    aliciacald at gmail dot com

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  126. Thank you for hosting this giveaway and for being a part of the Banned Books Week Hop!!
    Have a safe and great week!! =)

    GFC Follower: SpadesHighReads
    TValeros18 AT gmail DOT com

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  127. Tweeted: https://twitter.com/#!/SpadesHigh/status/118584334771949568

    GFC Follower: SpadesHighReads
    TValeros18 AT gmail DOT com

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  128. The banned books I've read are Harry Potter, Twilight, The Hunger Games and Scars. I would love to read Twenty Boy Summer.

    dl(dot)love(dot)freedom(at)gmail(dot)com

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  129. I've read so many of them :) I feel so proud! Absolute favorites? 1984, All Quiet on the Western Front, and Of Mice and Men.

    thriftshopgrrl@hotmail.com

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  130. I tweeted!! https://twitter.com/#!/KereesaReads/status/118649434916651008

    thriftshopgrrl@hotmail.com

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  131. To Kill a Mockingbird is my favorite!

    misusedinnocence@aol.com

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  132. My favorite banned book is I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. I would buy The Perks of Being a Wallflower.

    Thanks for the giveaway.

    Here's Mine. Hope you'll stop by and enter as well: Read Banned Books Week Hop and Giveaway

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  133. Link to my tweet:

    http://twitter.com/#!/LenaSledge/status/118717255767949313

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  134. i would love to win the amazon card. thx so much!

    spicedice45@gmail.com

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  135. I have read lots of books that were banned at one time or another, Forever, Blubber, Huckleberry Finn, The Upstairs Room, Summer of My German Soldier, The Diary of Anne Frank, and the Harry Potter books to name a few. All of these I would like to share with my daughters. Some now, and some when they are older. Thanks for the great giveaway.

    jeryl.marcus@gmail.com

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  136. Thanks for the giveaway.

    I plan to read To kill a Mockingbird...haven't read it since hs and would love to read it again.

    jmluker at winco dot net

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  137. Thanks for this amazing giveaway - I would love to win! I loved the Hunger Games trilogy and To Kill a Mockingbird.

    susanw28 (at) mindspring (dot) com

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  138. My fav banned books are Speak, Hunger Games and To Kill a Mockingbird

    thanks for the giveaway!

    gfc follower: Katie

    katie_tp(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  139. I have read the Harry Potter series and loved it. Thanks for the giveaway.
    Crystal816[at]hotmail[dot]com

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  140. Linked to this post: http://twitter.com/#!/CarolWiley/status/118794506966544384

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  141. I intend to read 20 boy summer.
    amandarwest atgmaildotcom

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  142. I've read a few books on the list, but one that I don't think that I've gotten to yet that looks really good is The Grapes of Wrath. One of my favorites that I've already read is The Color Purple.

    nfmgirl AT gmail DOT com

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  143. I intend to read Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson.

    jmesparza821(at)gmail(dot)com

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  144. Tweeted:

    http://twitter.com/#!/jmesparza821/status/118830296274714624

    jmesparza821(at)gmail(dot)com

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  145. I've read the Hunger Games and I would like to read Crank for banned books week!

    Poisnivyred AT gmail.com

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  146. I've read most of the banned books (I make it a point to).
    I love The Color Purple by Alice Walker

    Thanks for the contest.

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  147. http://twitter.com/#!/slehan/status/118947076519374848

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  148. Wow, that is an interesting list. I never realized how many of the books I have read were banned at some time or another. I thought every one had to read Grapes of Wrath and To Kill a Mockingbird in school.

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  149. Tweet: http://twitter.com/njhhb/statuses/119042827807240192

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  150. What the heck is wrong with Flowers For Algernon that someone would want this banned? This is such a good book!

    I've read a few books on the list, including: Flowers for Algernon, The Scary Stories series, The Hunger Games, and Speak. I really need to read some more though. There are so many!

    jaidahsmommy(at)comcast(dot)net

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  151. I have read just about EVERY banned book! Just as soon as someone labels a book "inappropriate" or "subversive," I feel compelled to read it! My favorites are To Kill a Mockingbird, Animal Farm, And Tango Makes Three...

    catherinelee100[at]gmail[dot]com

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  152. I tweeted about your giveaway:
    http://twitter.com/#!/CapeFearLibn/status/119145166396338176

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  153. Ive read quite a few from Classics like the Great Gatsby to modern like The Hunger Games.

    bacchus76 at myself dot com

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  154. tweet - http://twitter.com/#!/DonnaS1/status/119207468197871616

    bacchus76 at myself dot com

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  155. I have read so many harry potter, hunger games, twilight, vampire academy all great books! Thank you for the blog hop great giveaway!
    tishajean@ charter.net

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  156. Tweeted too
    https://twitter.com/#!/latishajean/status/119221385217323008
    tishajean@ charter.net

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  157. I have read 11 of the books of the list and I am hoping this giveaway hop will allow me to read even more of them. Thank you for hosting this giveaway.

    derangedpegasus@gmail.com

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  158. I have almost all of Stephen King's books and I am sure most if not all of the have been banned at one time or another.

    Thanks for participating in the hop!

    suzebomb(at)gmail.com

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  159. There are many banned/challenged books that I have loved in my life. Stephen King's books, SE Hinton, etc.
    GFC: June M.
    manning_j2004 at yahoo dot com

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  160. I loved The Lovely Bones and Scary Stories.. both banned at one point. but great books

    raynekitten@gmail.com

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  161. Tweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/JuneAnnM/status/119262161976557571
    manning_j2004 at yahoo dot com

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  162. I have read most of the banned books and enjoyed them. Love Amazon. Thanks.
    magic5905 at embarqmail dot com

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  163. https://twitter.com/#!/harvester5905/status/119266736129310721

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  164. Anonymous11:51 PM

    I've read over a dozen of the books on the list. By far, my favorite is To Kill A Mockingbird. I never knew any entity had banned it. How sad such a beautiful American masterpiece should be treated so.

    chrisdeglen(at)gmail(dot)com

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  165. I've read several banned books, but my favorite so far is Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. A close second is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee!

    erinreadsblog AT gmail DOT com

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  166. I've read many without having realized it lol. My favorite one is Of Mice and Men.

    couponcookie at gmail dot com

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  167. Tweet:

    http://twitter.com/#!/laylees/status/119491205917712385

    couponcookie at gmail dot com

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  168. To kill a Mockingbird is by far my favorite

    jason(at)allworldautomotive(dot)com

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  169. The banned books I've read are Harry Potter, Twilight, and The Hunger Games. I would love to read Twenty Boy Summer.

    Thaks for the giveaway!

    http://twitter.com/#!/cullenezious/status/119516592764760065

    mellysa dot ch at gmail dot com

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  170. Thanks for the giveaway! I love the Harry Potter books, although I only own the 7th one :( Maybe I'll try and get one with the gift card if I win :)

    I tweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/ramen_addict/status/119520008878567425

    aprilxu2222@gmail.com

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  171. I've read the Harry Potter books, Huckleberry Finn, and a number of other books on that list
    chainmail (at) iwon(dot) com

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  172. I tweeted
    https://twitter.com/#!/The_Sunshyn/status/119533882822496256
    chainmail (at) iwon(dot) com

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  173. I have read most of the books on this list and I think it is absurd to interrupt the awesome life lessons young people could be learning from these great books.

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  174. nayjf(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  175. I just re read Harry Potter!

    ashtreygonesmokeya@yahoo.com

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  176. Tweeted- http://twitter.com/#!/Holt9102/status/119547559726424066

    ashtreygonesmokeya@yahoo.com

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  177. Anonymous4:31 PM

    Awesome giveaway. I love reading/banned challenged books. I have read the Harry Potter series, Twilight, and To Kill a Mockingbird to name a few.

    supaflychikenpi2 AT gmail DOT com

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  178. Thanks for the great giveaway and for participating in this blog hop! I've read the Harry Potter series, the Twilight series, "Gone with the Wind" and "The Handmaid's Tale" to name a few.

    BornajhawkATaolDOTcom

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  179. Tweeted giveaway: https://twitter.com/#!/MamaHendo3/status/119590444987465728

    BornajhawkATaolDOTcom

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  180. I would like to read Brave New World. Thanks!
    ruthaw_1974@yahoo.com

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  181. tweeted:
    http://twitter.com/#!/ruthhill74/status/119593525024264192

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  182. I've read sherlock holmes,da vinci code,the hobbit,harry potter and some I wouldn't even thought would be banned/challenged :O

    I'd like to read perks of a wallflower XD

    kimyunalesca(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  183. My favorite banned book has been "For Whom the Bells Tolls" by Ernest Hemingway! alicia.ebaugh at gmail dot com

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  184. I really want to read Perks of Being a Wallflower. Thanks for the giveaway!

    brookea_2006 at yahoodotcom

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  185. Some banned books that I've read include: Diary of Anne Frank, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and the Twilight series.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    darlenesbooknook at gmail dot com

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  186. +1 for tweeting:

    http://twitter.com/#!/DarleneBookNook/status/119620490603139072

    darlenesbooknook at gmail dot com

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  187. Anonymous2:58 AM

    I posted "Check out banned books contest at Wow-womenonwriting.com at #bannedbooks. Win a $20 Amazon gift card!" on twitter at:

    http://twitter.com/#!/writelane/status/119708505153355776

    cindykerschner@gmail.com
    Thanks again for the contest!

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  188. Thank you so much for the banned book giveaway! There is one book in particular that I would just love to read! sandrayola@msn.com

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  189. tweeted about the giveaway here! https://twitter.com/#!/kbruson/status/119771840838238208 kbruson sandrayola@msn.com

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  190. read Catcher in the Rye

    itsjustme62613 at gmail.com

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  191. tweet

    http://twitter.com/#!/MistySunrise/status/119774752880594945

    itsjustme62613 at gmail.com

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  192. Re-reading The Harry Potter series. Love so many of the books on the banned books list.
    jas8929(at)gmail(dot)com

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  193. Thank you for the generous giveaway. :) Banning books really is a terrible thing, and its so fantastic all of you on the linky list are raising awareness! Bravo!

    Please count me in for the giveaway!

    Karaliene24[@]gmail[.]com

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  194. Also tweeted : http://twitter.com/#!/creatingfantasy/status/119780963894042625

    Karaliene24[@]gmail[.]com

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  195. I've read lots of books on the list but my favorite all time book is The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger.

    Currently my son is reading One Day in The Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn and I'm rereading it with him.

    dlsloveblogs(at)gmail(dot)com

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  196. Twelfth Night? Wondering if that was banned back in Shakespeare's day, or in modern times... Hmmm.
    I've read harry potter of course, a wrinkle in time, huck finn, oh boy, and so many more.
    -Amanda
    tamarack99[at]gmail[dot]com

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  197. I've read many banned books, most recently The Hunger Games! Great trilogy!

    Check out my tweet: http://twitter.com/#!/AmandaTew

    Oh and my blog: amandarosetew.blogspot.com

    amanda.tew2@gmail.com
    Amanda

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  198. A few years ago I read Catcher in the Rye to see what the fuss was all about!:)

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  199. To be honest, I haven't read that many banned books and I'm planning to read more because the ones I've read are fantastic! I mean why ban these amazing books? I still don't get it :( So the banned book I've read were the Hunger Games, James and the Giant Peach, Bridge To Terabithia, and more :)

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