2017 Reading Challenge discussion
A controversial book
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Other suggestions:
Lolita
The Da Vinci Code
Tampa
Handle with Care



Anything my this author is probably challenged, however many are classics now including "Lady Chatterly's Lover" and "Sons and Lovers"




Another classic that was banned.

I love that book. In my humble opinion, it was Dame Agatha's best. Had no idea about the controversy.

it yet, it definitely would be a good choice for this one.
I've been wanting to re-read Catcher in the Rye for ages. Might do too!
It may all come down with the definition of controversial. My original choice was By Bloodby Ellen Ullman. I don't really know whether this book itself is/was controversial or not, but I read the blurb about this book and I knew I had to read it: a university professor starts listening to his psychotherapist neighbour's sessions with patients. I am a psychotherapist, and I would be absolutely horrified if that would happen to me. So the morality of it, definitely controversial!

Nearly all of his books are challenged or banned.

Another book club that I am in is reading this. I have read it and loved it so I just may "have" to read it again.





Frankly I have no idea why it is controversial except perhaps that Owen can see into the future ? Also maybe because their is a negative stance on war - though that is not unusual. It has been a while since I read it. All I can say is that the feeling has stayed with me.


Wow! This must be the most controversial topic ever.
However, I would be as skeptical about finding "proof" about something like this as I am of finding a "cure" for anything on a self-help book. I would be reading your review for it with great interest, Jesse.

I listened to that book, and really found it very interesting!!

I made a new topic and posted some thoughts there. Love to hear your ideas.
@Teresa: I listened to that book, and really found it very interesting!!
I agree!!
@Teresa: However, I would be as skeptical about finding "proof" about something like this as I am of finding a "cure" for anything on a self-help book.
I was definitely skeptical--probably for different reasons, but anyone with an outrageous claim like that one is really going to have to work to convince me. However, I do believe that personal testimony is one of the most convincing avenues. Especially personal testimony of someone with nothing to gain and an awful lot to lose.


There was quite a lot of fuss after it was first published. Thoughts?

There was quite a lot of fuss after it was first published. Thoughts?"
I think it fits perfectly for this category, Erin, it did received a lot of mixed reviews, so it's controversial in a way.

Did you read it?




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A controversial book is not necessarily a book that has been banned or challenged, though the two categories do overlap.
Please share your suggestions, or any resources you've used to help find your book for this category in this thread.