Morning Meanderings… Banned Aid!

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Good morning.  Crazy day already.  I came home at 1:30 am after seeing Wicked in the theater in the cities.  Now I am staring at a table full of things to pack (or not) and for the life of me can not find my digital camera that has been in the same place for years.  GAH.  I leave this afternoon for our cabin and then off to Ely tomorrow to join the rest of the group to go on our canoe and camping trip.  I feel….

disorganized.  😯

Ok – enough of that for now though… lets talk banned books because we are around the corner and hitting the finish line of the event today and tomorrow.  Today….

After seeing Wicked last night (banned book by the way!), I was thrilled to see that Erin from Quixotic Magpie wrote a post with a witch theme, The Witch Of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare.  I loved the post and the crazy reasons this book was banned.  Erin is also doing a giveaway!

Tracy at Uncharted Parent talks about book banning and The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian.  She has some good thoughts about banning.

Florinda (love her!!!!) at the 3 R’s Blog shares her thoughts on censorship.  Well worth the read.

Suey at It’s All About The Books writes on the book Thirteen Reasons Why ( a book I really enjoyed!)

 

Julia at Diary of A Book Nerd posted a great review of Looking For Alaska and has a giveaway going too!  😀

 

I hope you check out these great posts today and I really hope that as this weekend is approaching fast that you pick up a banned book from the list and dig in to something good!

I will posts pics of Wicked in the morning.  I have a lot to get moving on this morning. 😀  Have a great day!

Morning Meanderings… And The Banned Played On

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Good morning!  Thursday of the Banned Book Week event already and time has just flown by.  I wish I could have been more active myself this year in this event but life just did not slow down this time around.  Thankfully a whole lot of other awesome bloggers joined in and said that they would be talking up banned books this week.

 

Heather at Based On A True Story reviews The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie.  Heather shares a great story about the actual banning of this book so be sure to pop over there and check out a great post and a really good book! 

 

Tracy at Pen and Paper comes through with a second post this week on a harder look at banned books and sex scenes in YA books. 

 

Kendal from Kinx’s Book Nook wrote an awesome post on Fahrenheit 451 with a giveaway!  If you have not read this smoking book – you need to.  I enjoyed it on audio for banned book week a couple of years ago and loved it!

 

Charlie at Fur Earwig has a fun blog (I was trapped for awhile looking around at some fun pictures).  Charlie takes a closer look at the banned book, A Snow Falling On Cedars.

 

There will be more posts tomorrow.  I had to write this one early this morning as I have a super full and fun day.  I work today until 3 and then I will be driving with my friend Connie to the cities at the Orpheum theater where we will be having dinner and then seeing Wicked.  (Insert major SSSQQQUUUEEEE here*).  I have been waiting years to see this one and I am sooooooo excited!

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On a fun side note that just came to me, I Googled if Wicked had ever been banned.  I read it many years ago and it is basically a grown up version on The Wizard of Oz and this time the full story of Elphiba the Wicked Witch of The West.  I loved the story line and thought thte concept was BRILLIANT but also remember a couple eye brow lifting racier parts when Elphiba is in College (maybe even sooner – I read it forever ago). 

Anyhoo – the answer is yes!  Wicked made the list in 2008-2009 for sexual content.  Not really surprised there.  This is not a book that I would recommend to any youngster.  And while I enjoyed the book, it probably is not one I would ever read again – however the storyline itself which is what has made this a Broadway “must see” for years – is indeed something I would suggest to anyone who has the opportunity to go go go!!!

That’s it for today.  Do me a favor and find yourself a banned book for the weekend and enjoy it as the official banned book week kicks off on Sunday!

 

Morning Meandering… Playing In The Banned

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Playing in the banned!  *snort*   Yes folks, I am here all week!  😛

Ok seriously… you try and come up with puns each day for banned books week. 😀 

 

Today I want to direct you to over to Kelly at the Well-Read Redhead.  She has written a great review on Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keys.

I love the fact that this book is one that Kelly won last year during banned book week and now here it is, being reviewed for this years event.  Please stop over and read this beautifully written review about an honest and emotional book.

 

This afternoon I will be going to our local library and putting up the banned book window.  It is funny to think that my close relationship to our library started with banned book week.  Three years ago the library had a gorgeous window display for banned books.  I loved it and even checked out one of the books that was on “trial” for being banned.

Two years ago I excitedly went into the library to see what genius they were putting together for banned book week and there was nothing.  When I inquired about the great display from the year before I was told that a lady who used to work their had put that together and they really had not had anyone that loved the window like that since.  I think you can probably guess the rest of this story…. I asked to take over the window to set each months theme, of course including banned book week.

The window lead to my interest in the Friends Of The Library group, to my interest in being on the City board for the Library….  its all connected. 😀

 

Anyhoo – this year not only is the window going banned – but we are taking mug shots in the library for banned book week.  I love that!!!  I am posting on our Brainerd Public Library Facebook page and Friends Of The Brainerd public library Facebook page the mug shots we took the other day of the Teen Library Council.  I will go in today to do my mug shot… whatever book will I choose?  🙂

 

Morning Meanderings… Digging Into The BANNED!

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Happy Tuesday everyone!  I hope you are enjoying our Banned Book week so far… the appetizer tot he true banned book week next week.  My wish this week is that one of these posts about a banned book will cause you to pick up a banned book next week that you have not read, and enjoy!  There are so many AWESOME books to choose from!

 

The incredible Tracy coming to us from Pen and Paper wrote a wonderful banned book post called Then and Now

 

Lisa at Lit and Life joins us this morning with her review of In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, a wonderful read and a banned book as well.

 

Ryan from Reading in Taiwan wrote a review post on the banned book, For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemmingway.

 

I do hope you will take time to check out these posts and comment to these wonderful people who are participating in talking about banned books and censorship.  It is important to know that these books have been removed from shelves in some schools, libraries and townships.  While the written word survives and freedom of speech is still a real thing… we need to love and embrace these books and the right to choose to read what we want. 

Have a super day everyone.  Remember every comment here this week enters you in on a chance to win the super cool banned book mug I posted earlier this week – and some of the other posts on other blogs are offering giveaways as well. 

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

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I love being a part of this and I hope you do too!  As part of this weekly meme I love to encourage you all to go and visit the others participating in this meme. While I am no longer offering up the giveaway incentive, I do hope you will still see the value of visiting other participants and seeing what they are reading- be warned though… this meme tends to add to your reading lists :D

Once again I go for the “Forgetful Blogger Award”…. I am sure I am a shoe in!  With Banned Book Week planning and everything else in my head I spaced the Monday post.  Again.  😯  Seriously, thanks for hanging with me… last few months have been a bumpy ride.

I did put some posts up this week:

 

Banned Book Week Kick Off with a link to a super post on Censorship

The Hunt by Andrew Fukoda (Hunger Games fans!  This one is for you!)

Banned Book Week with links to giveaway post

Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn – well worth your time.  A brilliant fast fictional read on censorship.

 

There you have it.  As for this week I am not sure what I will be reading.  My week is a busy one and I have a couple books sitting in front of me right now I plan on giving a go at for the Bloggers Recommended newsletter.  I think I will leave it at that as this post is late and I just want to get it going 🙂

Here is the link up – add your Monday What Are You Reading post and please visit others as well.  You never know what direction that next great read/listen may be coming from!

 

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Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn

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*pangram: a sentence or phrase that includes all the letters of the alphabet

Nollop is a happy happy place where folks go along their merry way, minding their own business and helping a neighbor as needed.  Nollop, named for the very famous (and very fictional!) Nevin Nollop, the creator of the pangram sentence, “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.”  On fact the town loves Nevin so much, they have the alphabet hanging in large tiles with the alphabet on them that hangs form a memorial statue of the famed man and have hung their for hundreds (maybe more!) years.

When one day, the “Z” drops from the statue the Island’s council calls an emergency meeting.  Surely this a sign from Nevin from beyond the grave!  A message quickly goes out across the land that the use of the letter “Z” is now forbidden as of midnight.  No longer may people discuss the buzzing of bees, the fixing of a zipper, or visiting a zoo.  To speak words containing this now letter that shall not be named, or writing it down will result in a series of punishments including up to public flogging and even jail time.

And so, Nollop moves on, after all it is only a “Z”, and it is possible to have a pretty (almost!) normal life without that letter. 

But then… soon after…. the “Q drops.  And again the council meets, and again a letter goes out now removing this letter as well, after all, it must be what Nevin wants…. and so to the wayside goes the ability to say or write things like quick or quiver or make the noise of “Quack!”.

And so it goes… letters continue to fall and the world spreads tot he public that the use of these letters are now forbidden… as the books continues, written in letters, the letters become harder and harder to read…. when the letter “D” drops – you can no longer say you knocked on a door , but instead on a portal… and so on and so on…

What will become of the town as people slip up when greeting others or write a now forbidden letter into a sentence? 

What will become of Ella, who lives on Nollop and wants nothing more than to see the written word and language returned so once again we can freely express ourselves?

I adored this brilliant book.

I heard about Ella Minnow Pea a couple of years ago while in New York for the Book Expo.  I thought it sounded brilliant.  While Ella Minnow Pea is not a banned book, it talks about the banning of books.  As letters continue to be eliminated, the Library in Nollop is closed…. too many words and you know every one of those books has to be a violation. 

Letters sent to one another are read by a selected person to check for the offending letters – but no wait, this is not an invasion of privacy as the person hired to do this does not speak any English, therefore has no idea as to what he is reading. 

Ella Minnow Pea is a wonderful reflection of what happens when we enforce censorship.   We take away people’s rights to use the tools we have been given to communicate, to choose what we say or write and when we say it.  As the books goes on and the letters continue to be eliminated it becomes harder and harder to understand and that… is exactly the point.

Check out Ella Minnow Pea.  It’s smart, it’s fun… and it really makes you think about how one small right taken away (like the use of “Z”) seems like no big deal…. and then… one day…. it is another small no big deal (“Q”) and then another… and another…

I chose to review Ella Minnow Pea for Banned Book Week because it fits right in with what happens when we ban or challenge books to be removed from shelves due to our personal preference for what we consider to be proper.  Imagine… if everyone had their way on banning and challenging books… think of the great reads we would have NEVER been allowed to read….. The Bible, Hunger Games, Fahrenheit 451, Little House On The Prairie, Narnia, Lord Of The Rings, Harry Potter, To Kill A Mockingbird, Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn, SPEAK, Charlotte’s Web, Alice In Wonderland, The Giver, Wuthering Heights, Kite Runner, Perks Of Being a Wallflower, The Chocolate War, Beloved, Their Eyes Were Watching God, The Color Purple, The Bridge To Terabithia, Of Mice and Men, In True Blood, Song Of Solomon, Are You There God Its Me Margaret, Blubber, A Prayer For Owen Meany…

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Morning Meanderings… The Banned Continues…

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Good morning.  Day two of Banned Book posts in preparation for next weeks official banned book week.  I really enjoyed yesterdays post and I hope you did too.  It’s surprising what can be considered a banned/challenged book.

Today, Stacy at My Novel Life shares her thoughts on a great read, Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher. I love this book!  She is also having a great giveaway with her post today so check it out!

I too am having a giveaway for all comments this week (one entry per comment on my posts) as well as a giveaway for those who participated by writing their own Banned Book Week Post (yes you can still sign up)and connected it here to this event.  Each randomly chosen winner will receive this:

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I too have a review coming up today on not a banned book but a book about banning and the hot mess that results in.  I hope you pop back in to check it out. 

My question to you today is what banned book are you an advocate for? The one you love so much you get up on your soap box and you are pushing it on your friends and family like book crack. Don’t even pretend you have not read one… I believe you have… you just may not know it was banned/challenged. 😛  Check out a sample list here.  Stacy also has a list available on her post as well.

The Hunt By Andrew Fukoda

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Before I knew it I was so caught up in the book it was like the pages were turning themselves. 

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Gene goes to high school like the other teenagers his age.  He looks and acts just like the other students yet Gene is not like the other students.

Gene is human.  Heper, as they are called.   And they are hunted and rare,

It is unfortunate that he can not run as fast as his peers with their lightning quick moves.  But on the upside he doesn’t have to avoid the sun and he doesn’t crave the taste of human blood. 

He knows the rules to staying alive and not drawing attention to himself.  Do not sweat.  Do not smile or laugh or show and emotion for that matter.  Do not blush or cough.  And absolutely… under no circumstances do you fall in love.  Life and death depend on how close he pays attention to these rules.

Then the Hunt is announced.  A lucky few will be chosen by lottery to participate in the televised hunting and killing of a group of hepers.  The odds are that he will not be chosen out of the hundreds, thousands even that are eligible – yet as the numbers are read ….

There is no way he will not be found our for who he is. 

What are odds of survival? 

And what is the greater cost?

 

 

I was so excited to read this book dubbed as part Twilight…. part Hunger Games.   A YA read that consisted of a world of vampire like creatures that have replaced us in the schools and in the markets.  They thirst for human blood.  They hang from locks on their feet at night.  They scratch their wrist to express emotion like humor or nervousness.  Their teeth are pointy. 

To be human (heper) is unheard of unless you are under captivity to be studied or be raised like cattle… fattening up for the slaughter… but as Gene can attest, being human/heper and living among the others is rare and dangerous… but so far possible.

I loved the flow of this book like Hunger Games into a world where survival is the goal and friend is pitted against friend.  What I didn’t love was when it became a little too close to Hunger Games, for a while there “The Woman director shows up again in her frilly dress”…. and “Their can only be one survivor… one real champion” was a bit too cookie cutter copied for my liking.

HOWEVER…. as the book went on I was thrilled to see it take its own path and break out of that cookie cutter mold into a story that kept me reading and guessing and hoping and…. well… and ordering the next book, The Prey.

Did I love it?  Pretty darn close.  Overall it was an awesome read, one that filled me with those first thrills that Hunger Games did and those are rare finds.

The Hunt is way more Hunger Games than it is Twilight, and if you enjoyed Hunger Games, I think you will find this a nice fix.

Kick Off To Our Banned Book Week Celebration!

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This week (yes, a week early 😀 )  myself and some fab book bloggers/ reviewers are going to write post and talk about Banned Books.  I hope you will peek over here each morning where I will link the posts to banned books.  Some of these posts throughout this week will be offering giveaways, and I will be offering the Banned Book Mug to one lucky commenter here throughout the week (each comment here this week will give you another entry) and another Banned Book Mug to one one of the participants who writes a post (not too late to sign up).

Here is what the mug looks like…. feel free to “ooooh and ahhhhhhh”

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Matthew at The Absurb Word Nerd wrote a post called Getting The Banned Back Together.  

I read Matthews post this morning and it is brilliant.  Awesome really.  It should be banned because I probably like it too much and probably smiled and nodded too much therefore causing me to spend too much time on it. 😛  But read it.  Really it is brilliant!

 

There is supposed to be a second post up but I do not see it posted yet so I will link it later if it is posted.  😀

 

This afternoon, I will be opening up a book that is not banned, but is about banning and censorship:

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Ella Minnow Pea is a girl living happily on the fictional island of Nollop off the coast of South Carolina. Nollop was named after Nevin Nollop, author of the immortal pangram,* “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” Now Ella finds herself acting to save her friends, family, and fellow citizens from the encroaching totalitarianism of the island’s Council, which has banned the use of certain letters of the alphabet as they fall from a memorial statue of Nevin Nollop. As the letters progressively drop from the statue they also disappear from the novel. The result is both a hilarious and moving story of one girl’s fight for freedom of expression, as well as a linguistic tour de force sure to delight word lovers everywhere.

*pangram: a sentence or phrase that includes all the letters of the alphabet

 

I heard about this book two years ago while in New York for BEA and found two copies of it last year at a book sale where I promptly snatched them both up.  I have not read it yet, but think the idea behind it is brilliant. 

 

What are you reading this week in preparation for banned book week OR what have you read that surprises you that is on the banned book list?

 

Morning Meanderings… A Little Time In A Police Car

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Good morning all!  Happy Saturday!  I hope you have been enjoying your fall ( yeah I said it…. Fall) week.  My week has been fairly mellow and I have enjoyed reading and finally was able to load Itunes on my new laptop and working Audible to work with it so I can get back on my overload of audio I enjoy.  I started listening to The Returned yesterday… and wow… I am enjoying it.

Last weekend my friend Amy and I were on our way to a bike ride in St Paul when we stopped in a small town for gas.  There was a car show nearby and an old-time police car was also at this gas station.  Of course, opportunity presented itself and we asked if we could get in the car and we granted that permission and the owner took a picture for us as well.

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So there is my contribution to Saturday Snapshot this week.  😀  Stop by and check out other Saturday Snapshots at Metro Mommy.

Also, if you have not seen my post on Banned Book Week, it is coming September 22 – 28. I am hosting Banned Book Week here as I have done the past three years but will be hosting it a week early as I will be in the wilderness the week of Banned Book Week this year, my first canoe and portage trip that will be seven days long, staying in a tent and no cell phone or internet access.  😯  So that said, Banned Book Week here, will start tomorrow.  Sign up here to join in, or be sure to watch for all the fun posts and giveaways that I will link here 😀

Have a super Saturday!  I am reading, cleaning, prepping banned book week, and later going out with friends for my hubbys birthday.  What will you be doing with your Saturday?