2022 ONTD Reading Challenge discussion
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I'm going to go with Brick Lane, I had it on my TBR for a while but I was definitely moved to finally pick it up after reading about the controversy it generated! lol


I hope others are having better luck than I am, with picking a book, lol.

Sasha wrote: "I'm having a hard time finding a book for this challenge, because I don't know if the books I want were persecuted enough. Does Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret or [book:Harry Pott..."
harry potter definitely counts. I think the argument for the Judy Blume book is a little weak though.
harry potter definitely counts. I think the argument for the Judy Blume book is a little weak though.

On the plus side, it's a classic that's been sitting far too long on my library and it's quite short.

Since I'm lazy and pulling from my home library, I'm just going to re-read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for the 67th time.

I'm also listening to the Harry Potter series (Jim Dale version) and its my first time revisiting the books in a good decade or so. And I expect to get Ronan Farrow's Weinstein book from my library soon!


Between all the withcraft and satanism hysteria associated with it in the past, as well as Rowling devolving from casual wilfully ignorant racism to a proper abuser-supporting terf with proud White Lady Opinions, I figure there's plenty of scandal to go around.
First time I read it, it was a (probably poorly) translated version of it sometime around the turn of the millenium, and I kinda wanted to give the original a go before I say goodbye to the series while I still have some nostalgia-tinted good will left.
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The scandal can also be related to the author or the publication of the book itself, for example, the book being a hoax or the author being a scammer or other kind of criminal (e.g. James Frey's "A Million Little Pieces").
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