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		<title>Freedom To Read Challenge For 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I have read 35 books (or at least recall reading 35) that have been challenged or banned. So what? The over-achiever in me wants to raise that number. Plus, reading those lists, it reminded me of some books I want to read. Therefore, I have issued a challenge to myself. I will read 5 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I have read 35 books (or at least recall reading 35) that have been challenged or banned. So what? The over-achiever in me wants to raise that number. Plus, reading those lists, it reminded me of some books I want to read. Therefore, I have issued a challenge to myself. I will read 5 banned or challenged books over the next year. (Why a year?&#8211;because my &#8216;to be read&#8217; stack is already toppling at 30+ books and silly me, now belong to 3 book clubs. (I do encourage them to choose books that I have in my &#8216;to be read&#8217; stack, but you can only do that so much before you become the annoying, pushy gal in the group. Or at least, become the annoying, pushy gal for other reasons&#8230;.)</p>
<p>Without further ado, here are the 5 banned/challenged books I will read over the next year, with a check-in during Freedom to Read Week (Canadian version of Banned Book Week) in February:</p>
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<p><span id="_ctl0_dgMessages__ctl6_lblPost"><em>The Giver</em> (Lois Lowry) Reason for choosing: Was a ratty, popular book in the library I used to work in. I&#8217;m curious.</span></p>
<p><em>The Grapes of Wrath</em> (John Steinbeck) <span id="_ctl0_dgMessages__ctl6_lblPost">Reason for choosing: </span><span id="_ctl0_dgMessages__ctl6_lblPost">I already have a head start with all the background research I did on the film for a film studies project years ago. I like knowing the social and political history of a book&#8217;s time period. And I also like Steinbeck.</span></p>
<p><em>Lolita </em>(Vladimir Nabokov) <span id="_ctl0_dgMessages__ctl6_lblPost">Reason for choosing: </span><span id="_ctl0_dgMessages__ctl6_lblPost">I have actually been waiting to read a book called <em>Reading Lolita in Tehran</em> because I haven&#8217;t read <em>Lolita </em>yet.</span></p>
<p><em>Lord of the Flies</em> (William Golding) <span id="_ctl0_dgMessages__ctl6_lblPost">Reason for choosing: It is</span><span id="_ctl0_dgMessages__ctl6_lblPost"> surprising nobody made me read it in school, and since I don&#8217;t want to be the only person on the planet who hasn&#8217;t read this classic, I&#8217;d better get moving.</span></p>
<p><em>A Wrinkle in Time</em> (Madeleine L&#8217;Engle) <span id="_ctl0_dgMessages__ctl6_lblPost">Reason for choosing: I&#8217;ve </span><span id="_ctl0_dgMessages__ctl6_lblPost">heard lots about it, and have even had it recommended, but have never picked it up. Yet.</span></p>
<p>Want to read a few challenged/banned books too? Join me! Your mind will never be the same. Mwa-ha-ha.</p>
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