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Well said! I especially love that last part. You may have issues with a book your child reads, but the responsibility...
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My parents never knew what I was reading. But, I’ll say that I’ve never been moved to act on something...
Ooohh, the ending sounds so frustrating. Still, the concept intrigues me, so I may have to pick it up anyway.
Another good post. The thing that so many people don’t realize is that the more you forbid something –...
Wow what a great post. You always have such a great way with words Amy. Its so easy here in the US to take books for...
There are two types of censorship, in my opinion. One is subject matter, which one can make a good case for based on...