Posted on 04/10/2005 6:42:44 PM PDT by Texasbock
The difference is that you actually read the book. I have a strong hunch that 90% of those who're coming out swinging haven't.
Two edged sword.
I have stated my feelings about rights twice, you seem to have a problem with it. Sorry...staiting it twice does not qualify IMHO to repeating it over and over and over again. Them's the facts. I applaud what these parents did and would do the same myself, and have, havig put five children through the public schools. Took a lot of vigilance and close watch to make sure that our childen were not taken in by the social liberal views so prevaalent in today's education system.
I've read it 8 times in 8 different languages but I'm too smart to rely on just one book for all life's lessons.
I read "Forever" (along with Blume's other unspeakable books) in junior high and high school, behind my mother's back. "Forever," "Deenie," and "Wifey" are not appropriate for teenagers.
Not even in the same ballpark. "Margaret" deals with getting your first bra / period / teen angst. "Forever" is about teen sex.
Her style could only improve - her writing is ghastly - and I'd bet you $100 it hasn't changed one damn bit since I last read a Blume book some 20 years ago.
Katherine sounds pretty hot. Pictures?
You know, like in "bass-ackward." It's a pejorative used to describe the way my relatives do things, usually right before they holler, "Hold muh beer and watch this!"
Government libraries invite censorship. They should be abolished.
.....and don't forget...."Catcher in the Rye" and "The Scarlet Letter"......
Excellent reason to abolish government schools.
The ALA is really just out for the best interest of the children, this is why the ALA links young teenagers to important sites that teach them how to do safe rimming and teaches the pros and cons of having sex with farm animals. The ALA knows what is best for your children.
No, according to spell check and this, I meant bowdlerizing.
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YIKES!!!
Look at all of that SPACE!!!
SO SO SORRY ALL!
(Here is the link to the above interrview...again..sorry for all of that EXTRA SPACE..it is early still here on the westcoast)
http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/0698/blume/interview.html
Ug! Suicide by bobsled! Topped only in pathetic-ness by Jude the Obscure.
Now that you mention him, Thomas Hardy is a helluva slog. Any author who makes the landscape a "character" deserves the oblivion that has somehow forsaken Hardy.
I read one of her books in the 8th grade and got the nastiest shock of my life, and it was the one reason I pre-read anything that came into my house while teaching my kids. I would not let any kid under my supervision touch her filth, nor should it be in the school library, at least not the "kids" book I read.
Ihad a blond moment. They happen from time to time, especially if the winds is coming in from the south!!!
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