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athelind ([personal profile] athelind) wrote2009-11-18 05:43 pm
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Writer's Block: Book review

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I'd think twice before including, say, The Kama Sutra.

Please read the question before objecting on principle: it specifies high school library.

On the flip side, I'm interpreting "ban" loosely, in the sense of "if I had a job purchasing books for a high school library*, I would probably not choose to purchase this item for the shelves."

Oh, I also might question the wisdom of including the private collection of Rupert Giles on the shelves of a high school library. You know, the "don't speak Latin in front of the books" books.



*This would, in fact, be a job I would love.

[identity profile] twentythoughts.livejournal.com 2009-11-19 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
The only one I'd ban would be this one. Dangerous reading.

[identity profile] hafoc.livejournal.com 2009-11-19 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
I'm tempted to say "All of them except mine," but I'd never do that. I like too many books too well myself.

I'd skip anything that I thought was pure pornography, not because I'm against porn but because so many people in this town ARE against it, and because the innocent little kiddies are already getting all the porn they want in other ways anyway. (We got porn ourselves, after all, and we didn't have the benefit of the Internet.) Sometimes people need to be offended, for good purpose, but being offensive just for the sake of being offensive is mere childishness and discourtesy. That's something the modern art and literature establishment would do better to keep in mind.

I think maybe a more interesting question would be "What books would you insist be in your high school library?" I can spot half a dozen, maybe a dozen, from here. The Sherlock Holmes stories. Civil War histories by Bruce Catton and Shelby Foote. Holliday's "The World Rushed In." Walter Lord's A Night to Remember, Day of Infamy, and Incredible Victory. A whole slew of novels, classic and modern. And, of course, all those 1950s juvenile SF novels by Robert Heinlein. GOT to corrupt a new generation. Yes, Admiral Heinlein. Right away, Admiral, center of the best shelf, right here.

[identity profile] hafoc.livejournal.com 2009-11-19 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
And Tephie shouts, across the room, "Dianetics!" You know, that book by Moe Ron Hubbard.

[identity profile] cpxbrex.livejournal.com 2009-11-19 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
The Kama Sutra is boring to modern high school audiences. The sexual positions stuff is not nearly as crazy as the stuff they can get surfing the Net, and most of the rest is dated crazy stuff about Indian marriages and prostitutes which is interesting in only a historical perspective. ;)

[identity profile] araquan.livejournal.com 2009-11-19 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
I did read it carefully- and answered it accordingly.