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by (shelved 112 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.49 — 787,338 ratings — published 2016

by (shelved 49 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.93 — 78,942 ratings — published 1948

by (shelved 40 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.36 — 93,587 ratings — published 1989

by (shelved 31 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.36 — 93,039 ratings — published 1994

by (shelved 23 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.86 — 115,253 ratings — published 1999

by (shelved 20 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.18 — 16,417 ratings — published 1986

by (shelved 14 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.37 — 2,725 ratings — published 1978

by (shelved 12 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.85 — 48,789 ratings — published 2021

by (shelved 12 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.98 — 5,098 ratings — published 2010

by (shelved 12 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.09 — 3,255 ratings — published 1998

by (shelved 11 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.23 — 12,203 ratings — published 2017

by (shelved 10 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.07 — 4,398 ratings — published 1979

by (shelved 10 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.04 — 3,762 ratings — published 2013

by (shelved 9 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.10 — 12,115 ratings — published 1992

by (shelved 8 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.51 — 37,242 ratings — published 2024

by (shelved 8 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.51 — 8,163 ratings — published 1981

by (shelved 8 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.77 — 2,872 ratings — published 1986

by (shelved 8 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.87 — 23,572 ratings — published 1993

by (shelved 8 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.89 — 3,989 ratings — published 2008

by (shelved 7 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.85 — 5,575 ratings — published 1990

by (shelved 7 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.18 — 5,483 ratings — published 2008

by (shelved 7 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.27 — 3,689 ratings — published 2012

by (shelved 7 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.87 — 20,848 ratings — published 1983

by (shelved 7 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.83 — 14,923 ratings — published 1950

by (shelved 7 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.03 — 1,586 ratings — published 2004

by (shelved 6 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.49 — 32,066 ratings — published 2020

by (shelved 6 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.29 — 217 ratings — published 2019

by (shelved 6 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.39 — 9,109 ratings — published 2019

by (shelved 6 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.25 — 3,910 ratings — published 1990

by (shelved 6 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.22 — 21,804 ratings — published 1980

by (shelved 5 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.15 — 379 ratings — published 2017

by (shelved 5 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.78 — 6,743 ratings — published 1982

by (shelved 5 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.49 — 2,282 ratings — published 1979

by (shelved 5 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.99 — 954 ratings — published 2012

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.43 — 9,823 ratings — published 2007

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.21 — 130 ratings — published 2010

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.37 — 42,219 ratings — published 1994

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.60 — 14,140 ratings — published 2017

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.79 — 460 ratings — published 2017

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.31 — 3,300 ratings — published 1974

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.93 — 227 ratings — published 2014

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.12 — 1,950 ratings — published 2010

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.26 — 6,752,597 ratings — published 1960

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.55 — 1,293 ratings — published 1993

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.41 — 137 ratings — published 1978

by (shelved 4 times as apartheid)
avg rating 3.89 — 3,215 ratings — published 2010

by (shelved 3 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.65 — 20,640 ratings — published 2025

by (shelved 3 times as apartheid)
avg rating 4.57 — 313 ratings — published 2022
“According to Colonel Shaul Arieli of the Israeli army reserves, the point of making life so difficult for Palestinians in the gap between the border and the wall is to push them to leave for good.”
― Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday Occupation
― Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday Occupation

“There was a time in my life when I did a fair bit of work for the tempestuous Lucretia Stewart, then editor of the American Express travel magazine, Departures. Together, we evolved a harmless satire of the slightly driveling style employed by the journalists of tourism. 'Land of Contrasts' was our shorthand for it. ('Jerusalem: an enthralling blend of old and new.' 'South Africa: a harmony in black and white.' 'Belfast, where ancient meets modern.') It was as you can see, no difficult task. I began to notice a few weeks ago that my enemies in the 'peace' movement had decided to borrow from this tattered style book. The mantra, especially in the letters to this newspaper, was: 'Afghanistan, where the world's richest country rains bombs on the world's poorest country.'
Poor fools. They should never have tried to beat me at this game. What about, 'Afghanistan, where the world's most open society confronts the world's most closed one'? 'Where American women pilots kill the men who enslave women.' 'Where the world's most indiscriminate bombers are bombed by the world's most accurate ones.' 'Where the largest number of poor people applaud the bombing of their own regime.' I could go on. (I think number four may need a little work.) But there are some suggested contrasts for the 'doves' to paste into their scrapbook. Incidentally, when they look at their scrapbooks they will be able to re-read themselves saying things like, 'The bombing of Kosovo is driving the Serbs into the arms of Milosevic.”
― Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq, and the Left
Poor fools. They should never have tried to beat me at this game. What about, 'Afghanistan, where the world's most open society confronts the world's most closed one'? 'Where American women pilots kill the men who enslave women.' 'Where the world's most indiscriminate bombers are bombed by the world's most accurate ones.' 'Where the largest number of poor people applaud the bombing of their own regime.' I could go on. (I think number four may need a little work.) But there are some suggested contrasts for the 'doves' to paste into their scrapbook. Incidentally, when they look at their scrapbooks they will be able to re-read themselves saying things like, 'The bombing of Kosovo is driving the Serbs into the arms of Milosevic.”
― Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq, and the Left