Thursday, October 28, 2021
Cat Thursday - Happy Halloween!
Saturday, October 23, 2021
24-Hour Readathon October 2021
UPDATES
Opening Event Survey
Yes, I'm doing this at 12:30 pm. I got up late today. Go figure!
2) Which book in your stack are you most looking forward to? I'm really enjoying Mexican Gothic, but I would love to get to Tomb of Gods and Those Who Came Before.
3) Which snack are you most looking forward to? I have a Cadbury Caramello bar stashed for later. Right now, I'm drinking Dunkin' pumpkin spice coffee...yum!
4) Tell us a little something about yourself! I always bite off more than I can chew, but that's just my unending enthusiasm. I'm a baby witch. I LOVE cats. I have a home library with over 4000 books.
5) If you participated in the last read-a-thon, what’s one thing you’ll do different today? I never do anything differently for readathon. lol
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Here it is again...and I'm diving in. Don't know if I'll start at 8:00 am, and I do have to work a few hours, but still going to make an attempt.
Reading plans
Finish Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Catch up on Blood Countess for the Something Wicked Fall read-along
Tomb of Gods by Brian Moreland
Those Who Came Before by J.H. Moncrief
(hoping to read both of the books above...yeah, overly ambitious)
Going to listen to Hour of the Witch by Chris Bohjalian while I'm working (maybe) It's 14 hours long so I realize I won't finish it.
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Cat Thursday - Halloween Week Three
via Bored Panda
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Cat Thursday - Halloween Week Two
Thursday, October 7, 2021
Cat Thursday - Halloween Week One
It's October! That means all the fall AND weekly Halloween cats! Let the fun begin!
Friday, October 1, 2021
Banned Books Week 2021 - Spotlight on a favorite: The Handmaid's Tale
The following are specific years (2001-2020) and reasons for challenges of this book:
Banned and challenged for profanity and for “vulgarity and sexual overtones.”
This classic novel was included on a reading list before the beginning of a twelfth-grade advanced placement literature and composition class at a north Atlanta suburb’s high school in Georgia. A student’s mother forbade him from choosing the book. Alleging “porn and gore and cursing,” the mother wanted the book removed from the high school and held prayer circles outside the library while a committee of more than a dozen staff, administrators, and parents discussed the item. Retained.
This dystopian novel was offered as a curriculum choice to students in an elective high school English class in Marietta (OH). Two complaints were filed alleging vulgarity and sexual overtones, although school officials believed the cited passages did not reflect the context of the novel. The school board voted to retain the book in the curriculum.
2018
Retained on Wyomissing (PA) High School’s summer reading list of books recommended for juniors and seniors, after a group of parents attempted to get the novel removed because of vulgar language and graphic depictions of sex. At a curriculum and technology committee meeting with the acting superintendent, administrators decided to retain the book and develop additional options for families who choose not to read it.
2014
Challenged, but retained as required reading for a Page High School International Baccalaureate class and as optional reading for Advanced Placement reading courses at Grimsley High School in Guilford County (NC) because the book is “sexually explicit, violently graphic and morally corrupt.” Some parents thought the book is “detrimental to Christian values.”
2013
Challenged as required reading for a Page High School International Baccalaureate class and as optional reading for Advanced Placement reading courses at Grimsley High School in Guilford County (NC) because the book is “sexually explicit, violently graphic and morally corrupt.”
2007
The Judson (TX) school board overturned the superintendent’s ban of the novel from an advanced placement English curriculum. The review committee of students, teachers and parents had appealed the ban to the school board.
2006
The Judson (TX) school board overturned the superintendent’s ban of the novel from an advanced placement English curriculum.
2002
Challenged in Texas due to description’s of sexual encounters.
2001
Downgraded from “required” to “optional” for the 11th grade summer reading list in Upper Moreland (PA) school district for age inappropriate subject matter.
(from a USA Today article, September 28, 2021)
An excerpt from my thoughts on the book when I read it in 2017:
"I'm wondering if now was a good time to read a book like this...because it scared me, and I had a weird feeling in the pit of my stomach throughout reading it. I now realize that it's an important read because it demonstrates why we must fight to keep the freedoms we have won. We must not let our status as women be demoted to that of the women in this book. We must not let the tenets of our Constitution (United States) be trampled upon. The freedom of speech, of the press, to address grievances. The separation of church and state."
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