Here's what I think:
n't eat it. And I really don't recommend you eat brisket either. Yuck. But do I go around banning or burning brisket? NO! Well, okay, other than that piece of brisket this past Saturday. But that was an accident.SPEAK by Laurie Halse Anderson, on the other
hand, I highly recommend.http://madwomanintheforest.com/this-guy-thinks-speak-is-pornography/
What do you think?
Love,
Rachel Vail


This was one of the books who changed me as a teenager. Who made me feel I was not alone. I haven't been raped, thank God, but I do have felt indeed an outcast, I do have felt my family was falling apart. This book changed me not only as a reader or as a writer, but also as a person.
ReplyDeleteBanning books is the first step towards totalitarism. Books make you think. Books are there to be criticized, to be liked, to be disliked, loved, hated. But not to be banned, because, otherwise, people cannot comment on their opinions, exchange them, discuss. Banning books is banning topics of conversation, condemning them to silence.
And, as this book states, we should all SPEAK.
(Laura)
Well said!! :D Though personally, I love brisket.
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