Florida schools remove these famous authors and more from school library shelves
(www.orlandosentinel.com)
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While pulling tranny sex books from schools is okay with me, unfortunately the Orange schools also removed these books / authors and many more, for having too much sex:
“The Clan of the Cave Bear,” Jean M. Auel
“Herzog,” Saul Bellow
“The Big Sleep; The High Window; The Lady in the Lake; The Long Goodbye; Playback; Farewell, My Lovely,” Raymond Chandler
“Blade Runner (do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep),” Philip K. Dick
“Madame Bovary,” Gustave Flaubert
“Love in the Time of Cholera,” Gabriel García Márquez
“Catch-22,” Joseph Heller
“Siddhartha: A Novel,” Hermann Hesse
“Brave New World,” Aldous Huxley
“On The Road,” Jack Kerouac
“Four Past Midnight,” Stephen King
“Dolores Claiborne,” Stephen King
“Night Shift,” Stephen King
“The Drawing of the Three,” Stephen King
“The Wastelands,” Stephen King
“Under the Dome,” Stephen King
“The Bourne Identity,” Robert Ludlum
“All the Pretty Horses,” Cormac McCarthy
“No Country for Old Men,” Cormac McCarthy
“Outer Dark,” Cormac McCarthy
“Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained (The Signet Classic Poetry Series),” John Milton
“Paradise Lost,” John Milton
“Watchmen,” Alan Moore
“Yes Please,” Amy Poehler
“The Fountainhead,” Ayn Rand
“East of Eden,” John Steinbeck
“Slaughterhouse-Five,” Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Gosh Milton, Huxley, Steinbeck and Kurt Vonnegut, you old lechers, you. Corrupting our children's pure minds with your freedom of speech. cough
Weird that Thomas Hardy, Jude The Obscure is in the picture and not the list. It doesn't have any sex in it, but it does have rather harrowing child suicide!
Good observation and analysis. I now see why they might want to keep that from children.
I can highly recommend it though, just like Hardy's other works.
Outstanding stories of life in 19th century for rural people.
Jude is a travelling stonemason, like Hardy's father.