Actually Barnes and Nobles has a table dedicated to banned books. I was surprised by some of them, but can understand why some people want them banned. Typically, the person who wants something banned doesn't agree with the topics in the book. This is very biased, but such is life.
I think that a majority of these books are some of the best literature. They make people think, which many people don't do these days unfortunately.
I just recently bought D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterly's Love. However, jj and I have many of the books that were banned for one reason or another.
I also challenge people to choose books and read them.
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