Harry Potterseries by J.K. Rowling, 1997–2007Censure: Burned in New Mexico
It's not like it matters anymore because we still have the internet.
Ahahahahahahaha, these books are masterpieces, and I'd rather be able to sit down and read them from paper then strain my eyes at an electronic screen for hours. It just doesn't have the same feeling.
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To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee, 1960
This is most likely part of some republican religious "purification" of everything.
Of Mice and Men made me cry. :'c
WHAT.What the forget does the republican party have anything to do with censoring books.We read that in class in like 8th grade and I almost pissed myself laughing in class (multiple times, the hardest being at the end) and got sent to the office.
Republicans are mostly religious people and are known for wanting things banned
every book on the "Too Political" ban list should be required to read before you obtain your voting rightsjust saying.