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I’m Back and Ready To Combat Book Bans

I’m back!!

Hello to those of you who stuck around after my near 2 year hiatus and various dips of attendance. The last few years have been tumultuous for so many reasons. I am sure you all have been experiencing some of it in your own way as well! So what have I been up to these last few years?

  • I finished my undergraduate degree.
  • I started my Masters.
  • I finished my Masters.
  • I did multiple internships.
  • I started a new job.
  • I moved!!!

But most importantly, with school done, I have gained a great work/life balance and, being an adult, means I have adult money to spend on whatever I want……BOOKS!

I’m reading a heck of a lot more than I have been for a bit (reading thousands of pages for school kind of kills the joy of reading for fun) and some of the news recently has given me a new push and a revived purpose for this blog.

Book Bans??? Are we living in Fahrenheit 415 or 1984?

I’m sure that you have seen a lot of the news recently about book bans happening in various states around the U.S. which is absolutely mind-boggling! The reasoning for this is to keep the kids safe – they don’t want them to read “sexually explicit material” or be brainwashed to believe various things about history, racism and the way life should be.

Failing to learn from history will doom us to repeat it. And the easiest way to keep people quiet and complacent is to make them not question the current status quo.

How is this done? Remove information.

However, unlike some other countries out there, the U.S. still has a vast internet with access to tons of amazing information and resources. And if I know anything about children and younger people, if you tell them not to look at something, they will.

What Does This Have To Do With MLCWO???

OOOO, baby. I’m gonna tell you. I love stirring the pot, I love making sure truth is stated, I love standing up to people, I love arming people with knowledge! I also happen to be a massive book reader and advocate for reading. You mess with my books – then you mess with me (and the army of book readers out there)! So that is just what I am going to do.

I’m going to inform. While I will of course continue my book reviews of normal books that I want to read, I will also revisit some controversial ones, check out the controversial ones and talk about them. I’ll review them as I used to but will pull out what the issues are, provide sources and information, and give people a rounded understanding of the book. If kids aren’t allowed to read the books, they sure as heck will be able to understand why these books aren’t allowed. Maybe I’ll inspire some to check out the books and want to learn more. Maybe it will get people talking.

Even if one person is inspired, that is better than no one.

I’ll also be discussing and sharing articles regarding this situation and others as they develop to make sure people understand what is happening, why it is happening, what the concerns are, the bigger picture and the way forward.

As a reader I cannot stay quiet. As a reader I cannot let beautiful pieces of literature be removed and destroyed because of “fear”.

I’ll be diving more into this topic in future posts, so never fear. If you’re asking, why should I be worried and what’s the big deal, I’ll get to those questions soon!

 

If you have a book that you want me to check out, or discuss, send me an email or DM on Insta!


Black Friday Book Deals

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Black Friday is the time for lots of great deals from all of your favorite places – larger chains to smaller independent stores. I generally don’t like to support massive businesses because it can hurt smaller ones, but as a college student I don’t have tons of money to throw around.

So I generally turn to Amazon for a lot of things. Especially books!

There’s some fantastic deals going on over there today, such as 80% off books!

I’m here drooling over tons of them and I could so easily spend all my savings on these kinds of days!

There’s some great deals on books for the little bookworm in your life, so you could get some of your holiday shopping done now!

I know I’ll be shopping. Will you?


Where Books Are Burnt & Why It Is Wrong

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Book burning has been something that I’ve been seeing now and then that artists and people on Instagram are taking a part of. Is it beautiful to see? Absolutely. There’s something gorgeous about paper burning in general. But the idea behind book burning can be a very painful one which is why a lot of people lash out when they see it.

In 1823, Heinrich Heine wrote, “Dort wo man Bücher verbrennt, verbrennt man auch am Ende Menschen” which translates to “Where books are burned, in the end, people will also be burned.” Heine was a German write, poet and critic of literature.

But why is this quote important? The Nazis.

Image of Nazi's burning books on a bonfire

Image of the Nazi’s burning books on a bonfire from Wikipedia via Public Domain

During WWII, not only did the Nazi’s burn books but they would burn people, or at least corpses.

These book bonfires are a very strong symbol of intolerance and censorship.

In famous works of literature like Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, firefighters start fires to destroy books. Books are not just words but feelings, ideas and can be the soul of the individual who wrote it.

So while the idea of book burning may not seem like a big deal, especially with the fact that many of these books are available digitally, it’s the message behind it.

Book burning is one of the oldest forms of censorship, barring physically silencing an individual.

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum created an incredible video which helps explain it further.

The Nazi’s decided to burn books that were classified to be “un-German” but what classifies as that? This is a subjective decision which is why it is censorship as well as oppression. If the book doesn’t fit the world that the leader wanted (ie Hitler) then the book was destroyed.

If you are considering burning a book for imagery, in many cases it will not be taken as a cute photo or something lighthearted. To make a statement or get a point across it may be an option but to do it to get a few likes, well do not be terribly surprised if it is met with some backlash.

What are your thoughts on the idea of burning books? Do you think that people doing it now for artistic purposes are alright to do so? Or do you think that there is some significance? If they’d like to burn books for artistic purposes, how do you think they could get around the ‘taboo’ nature of doing so?

Header Image: Fred Kearney

 

 

 


Books To Movies & TV Shows in 2019

It’s that time of year that the summer is about halfway over, Comic Con just finished (trailer releases) so a bunch of good stuff is on the way. What is coming, you may ask? Check out this list.


The Witcher [Netflix]

Based on a book by Andrzej Sapowski, this 8-part series produced by Netflix may be something you want for your Autumn 2019 ‘to watch’ list. Seems like Netflix may be trying to make their own kind of ‘Game of Thrones’ TV show?

It Chapter Two

Part 2 of Stephen King’s terrifying novel It is finally on it’s way. A continuation from the 2017 movie, this follows the children after they are grown up and come back to once again fight Pennywise. I know I’ll be there, but looks to be a nail-biter! Excited?

His Dark Materials

HBO has found something to keep them afloat after ‘Game of Thrones’ finished off with Philip Pullman’s novel His Dark Materials. A follow on from the movie The Golden Compass, this will be produced as a TV show. Could be good as there’s more episodes, but are you a fan of book to TV show?

Cats

A movie-adaptation of the book Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats by T.S. Eliot. The reviews of the trailer are pretty damning (which you can decide for yourself what opinion you have) but I have to agree with them. I loved the book and the Broadway musical but this? They did this without asking if they should. I’ll be keeping on top of the news regarding this one and haven’t decided if I want to see it. What do you think?


Suffering From Game of Thrones Withdrawl? Help Is Here

Games of Throne fans are having withdrawal now that the series has ended. Completely. No more. And for readers it is worse, you have invested so many hours with the characters, immersed yourself in the world and now you have to face reality.
So what is a GOT reader to do to alleviate the withdrawal? Penguin Random House  has come up with some really useful suggestions that are loaded with battles, cold weather and darkness. For those of us who aren’t coping to well without their fix of epic fantasies this list is good start to help step into another world.
Go check THIS OUT OUT and see which new world can fill the gap.