
This Week's Question:
“In honor of Banned Books Week, what is your favorite “banned or frequently challenged book”?”
My Answer:“In honor of Banned Books Week, what is your favorite “banned or frequently challenged book”?”
I haven't read a lot of banned books, but there's one in my currently reading pile "To Kill the Mocking Bird." There are two banned book, "Water for Elephants" and "Looking for Alaska" which have been lying in my wishlist for a while.
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This Week's Question:
What book that hasn’t been turned into a movie (yet) would you like to see make it to the big screen, and who would you like cast as your favorite character?
What book that hasn’t been turned into a movie (yet) would you like to see make it to the big screen, and who would you like cast as your favorite character?
My Answer:
I'm very bad in keeping track of new releases. Although I do no know what new books are coming out, I'm not one of the first one to grab and read them.
I'm very bad in keeping track of new releases. Although I do no know what new books are coming out, I'm not one of the first one to grab and read them.
But from the old books, I can think of Louis L'Amour's adventure and historical novel "The Lonesome Gods." It was the first L'Amour i picked up
(would be reviewing it shortly) and I loved it. This movie hasn't
been turned into a movie. And if it really has, I don't know of it.
But from the old books, I can think of Louis L'Amour's adventure and historical novel "The Lonesome Gods." It was the first L'Amour i picked up
(would be reviewing it shortly) and I loved it. This movie hasn't
been turned into a movie. And if it really has, I don't know of it.