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Top 10 banned books of the 20th Century
treebeard31
by treebeard31  7-11-2007    11
 Great covers
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Free Audio Books for iPod or Anywhere
altrockdj
by altrockdj  4-9-2007    1
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Hmm: Internet porn prevents rapes (Slate, Oct 2006)
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-2-2007    8
 The article has an interesting couple paragraphs on porn: "Similarly, psychologists have found that male subjects, immediately after watching pornography, are more likely to express misogynistic attitudes. But as professor Kendall points out, we need to be clear on what those experiments are testing: They are testing the effects of watching pornography in a controlled laboratory setting under the eyes of a researcher. The experience of viewing porn on the Internet, in the privacy of one's own room, typically culminates in a slightly messier but far more satisfying experience—an experience that could plausibly tamp down some of the same aggressions that the pornus interruptus of the laboratory tends to stir up. In other words, if you want to understand the effects of on-screen sex and violence outside the laboratory, psych experiments don't tell you very much. Sooner or later, you've got to look at the data."
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High school reading lists updating rapidly--8/07 Christian Science Monitor
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  9-1-2007    1
 One quote in the article disturbed me. A college student said "Summer reading is a good thing if and only if there's a context for it. I don't like the idea of just handing us a list. If you say, 'Read these books,' tell us why." Context is a great thing. But there's a lot of value in simply reading for pleasure, reading for its own sake, reading for exposure to different ideas and styles.
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The Future of Books -The Economist, Mar 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-6-2007   
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L'Engle: Too Complex for Grown-ups--Salon, 9/07
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  9-11-2007   
 Isn't that the ultimate sign of mastery: "L'Engle wrote with the complexity of the best adult authors and poets, only she did so in a way that a sixth grader could understand."
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Dr. Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-17-2007   
 It's a hilarious book, and interesting too. I've posted a bunch of quotes and links: http://www.readforpleasure.com/2007/07/olivia-judson-dr-tatianas-sex-advice-to.html
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Harm in reading romance novels? -AJC, Jun 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-5-2007    2
 See the AJC for rebuttal & great comments by romance authors. Clearly neither columnist knows anything about romance novels. Also, that book Feldhahn cites? The full title is Finding the Hero in Your Husband: Surrendering the Way God Intended http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1558749306?ie=UTF8&tag=readforplea-20&link_code=as3&camp=211189&creative=373489&creativeASIN=1558749306 I bet Feldhahn's a "surrendered wife". Creepy. http://www.equityfeminism.com/articles/2001/the-surrendered-wife-phenomena/
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Art Photos with a Flatbed Scanner, Smithsonian, May 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  6-27-2007   
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Are We Reading Less?
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-6-2007   
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International Literacy Day--8 Sept. 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  9-8-2007    1
 The following authors are working with UNESCO’s "Writers for Literacy" initiative. You can download their essays in the "Alphabet of Hope" anthology linked above. Margaret Atwood, Paul Auster, Philippe Claudel, Paulo Coelho, Philippe Delerm, Fatou Diome, Chahdortt Djavann, Nadine Gordimer, Amitav Gosh, Marc Levy, Alberto Manguel, Anna Moi, Scott Momaday, Toni Morrison, Erik Orsenna, Gisèle Pineau, El Tayeb Salih, Francisco Jose Sionil, Wole Soyinka, Amy Tan, Miklos Vamos, Abdourahman A. Waberi, Wei Wei, Banana Yoshimoto.
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Steampunk gizmos
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-25-2007   
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Erica Jong: The Women Writers' Ghetto, Pub. Weekly, Apr 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  6-27-2007   
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Lucy Snyder on women writers & prejudice
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
 Check out her full response.
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Wash. Post on Maxine Hong Kingston, June 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  6-27-2007   
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Authors Behaving Badly: Chick lit vs Lit fic
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
 Now I've read all 3 books, I agree with Sittenfeld's review of Bank's book (The Wonder Spot). Sittenfeld's and Weiner's books are much, much better. So I don't get why Weiner attacked Sittenfeld that way. I first assumed it was because Sittenfeld criticized chick lit. But a lot of Weiner's attack was about Sittenfeld herself. In the end, I guess I have to chalk it up to personalities.
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Photos: Most Dangerous Roads in the World
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-3-2007   
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Barack Obama is Mr Darcy --Maureen Dowd
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  8-5-2008    1
 Dowd reports that some women won't vote for Obama because he's skinny, some because he seems haughty. That's no sillier than voting for him because he resembles Jane Austen's most popular hero, Mr Darcy. I'm not wild about the train of thought that says women vote based on fictional heroes. However, it may be an uncomfortable truth, and not only about women. Much of voter opinion is based on looks, style, and media hype--not content. I do give Dowd credit for making an unusual analogy. The "Pride & Prejudice" title fits the current politics in some ways, and Dowd correctly points out that the success of the Austen novel rests of changing the views of *both* sides.
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Supreme Court Justices on judicial independence, PBS 2006
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-3-2007   
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New Wave of Hipster Librarians -NYTimes, Jul 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-12-2007   
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Review: Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-16-2007   
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Food: 5-second rule should be 30-sec. rule! (8 Jun 2007)
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  6-29-2007   
 I always assumed 5 seconds was too *long*! Very cool. I love findings like this that challenge our uptight, germophobe attitudes. Parents, let your kids play outdoors and drink from the toilet bowl ;) (Yes, there's also a study showing that many toilet bowls are as clean as bottled water. Wish I'd had Clipmarks when I read that -- it's long gone offline.)
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Scratching the Niche: Erotic Manga, Publ Weekly, Jul 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-4-2007   
 Last week's <a href="http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2007/06/23/reading_comics/index_np.html">Salon.com article</a> got me interested in comics... and now this!
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Harry Potter doesn't increase kids' reading -NYTimes Jul 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-13-2007   
 Kids read if their parents read. And most adults don't read. I found some horrifying statistics on how little people read--and how reading dwindles as people age. Adults actually read less than kids do. Great example, huh? http://www.readforpleasure.com/2007/01/how-much-do-we-read.html
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Who reads sci fi and romance?
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
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Porn closeups are industrial films with fur -Robin Williams
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-3-2007   
 I wish I could find the source for this! The quote is on a lot of sites, but if it was part of a longer Robin Williams piece on porn, I bet it was hilarious.
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Kids Shouldn't Read Fiction -NYTimes Jul 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-13-2007   
 Bull! (a) Reading fiction has benefits other than information. (b) Kids get plenty of practice reading for information on the internet. (c) Studies show that if kids don't do enjoyable reading in school, they stop reading as soon as they're out of school.
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15th-Century Fanfic, Time Mag. 8/07
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  9-22-2007    1
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Girls of Riyadh: A Saudi "Sex in the City"?
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-4-2007   
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Child Porn Linked to Molesting -NYTimes, Jul 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-19-2007   
 I don't think this conflicts with the clip I put up last month, "Hmm: Internet porn prevents rapes" <http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/3999C606-AE68-4220-BC6D-28B84FD3B37C/>. Two different groups of people. The general porn study was on the whole population. The child porn study was only on felons--and in my judgment, someone who's into child porn is a sicko to start with. There's a lot not understood yet: "It is not at all clear when, or in whom, the viewing spurs action or activates a latent, unconscious desire; or whether such images have little or no effect on the offender’s subsequent behavior. But the relationship probably varies widely."
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What Are Libraries For?--Bookworm, 9/07
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  9-16-2007   
 Found on Classical Bookworm.
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Bitter author diatribe--Huffington Post, 9/07
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  9-10-2007   
 An interesting mix of some painful truths... and some plain ol' bittercakes.
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Great PhotoBlogs/Schools
jefferyburk
by jefferyburk  6-26-2007   
 Great links for photographers
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The Ethics of Book Reviews, NY Sun, June 2007
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  6-27-2007   
 Another quote I feel really demonstrates the issue: "Some of the most influential editors and writers in the country — including Sam Tanenhaus, the editor of the New York Times Book Review, and Francine Prose, a frequent reviewer for Harper's and other publications — pretty much shrugged off all of the ethical concerns that the NBCC survey raised. As Ms. Prose said, such questions stem from "a bogus idea about book reviewing" — the idea that a book review is like "a peer review panel of the FDA."" Unfortunately, in the last few paragraphs of the article, Mr Kirsch goes off on an ill-informed rant against blogging. It's really unfortunate that the "establishment" reviewers haven't, apparently, discovered the fascinating world of the quality litblog.
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Books like Harry Potter
readforpleasure
by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
 There's a longer list on the website. The NY Times says 3/4 of young Harry Potter readers are "interested in reading other books." Great--let's make sure they find some good ones!
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