Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Donate

 

It's Banned Book Week.












Buy a book, even if you don't read.



Buy and donate them to your local Library.



17 comments:

Daddy Scruff (Mark) said...

Most Excellent Advice! Thank you for sharing.

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Yes!
I gave two to one of those mini-libraries you find in the Chi neighborhoods (I had two copies of Marlon Bundo and To Kill a Mockingbird). Fortunately, my local library even has a stand with Banned Books! Love them. I usually check several out during Banned Books Week.

XOXO

whkattk said...

@ Six - Bravo!!! This is the best way to support an author whose book(s) has been banned.

whkattk said...

@ Mark - SO many to choose from.....

Your French Patrick said...

How can we not laugh or at least smile at the drawing where the young girl declares: “They should also ban my math book”.

Hugs and bisous, my darlings jean and Pat.
Have a most delightful day

BatRedneck said...

The more educated people are, the less malleable and controllable they are. That's why tyrants fear any source of education aimed at the people they want to rule over - an education they often lack in the first place.
We all know the saying "history is written by the victors". Tyrants believe they can make history by rewriting it. And that's also why they never win, because by erasing the lessons of the past they can't predict their own downfall.

SickoRicko said...

Good idea! (Happy Birthday!)

Mistress Maddie said...

With so many books getting banned just because somebody in the book looks at somebody the wrong way, we're lucky there's any books left on the shelves or even libraries to go in. Banned books much like movies in my opinion if you don't like them then don't read them or pick them up. It's not difficult. It always takes a few to ruin it for everybody.

whkattk said...

@ MFP - I agree with little Sally from "Peanuts" LOL.

whkattk said...

@ Rick - Thank you!

whkattk said...

@ Laurent - You know,, I never thought about it that way. But you're right - the tyrants do always end up going down.

JeanWM said...

But graphic violence is fine, hmmm. At least in my locality if there is a book you object to, then it is put on a list that your student cannot take it out. But all the other students are still allowed to read the book. This was after a huge pushback by the majority of parents. Hugs and bisous.

Xersex said...

a wise and constructive action

nakedswimmer said...

There are 11 people who make their money getting books banned. 60% of book bans from 11 people.

My library also has a lovely banned book stand.

Paul said...

All my best reading is banned books and I read them nude!

whkattk said...

@ Jean - See? That's parental involvement and ever so much better than what those 11 women from FL have been trying to do all over the country. Hugs and bisous!

whkattk said...

@ nakedswimmer - You're absolutely correct and it stuns me! If you're going to allow a book to be banned then the complaint should at least come from someone actually living in that community.