>Barry writes:
>>Next, I must mention Madeline L'Engle's A Wrinkle In Time. This is a very
>>cool book. I've read it many times, most recently, only a couple of years
>>ago as a "full-fledged adult", and it was just as enjoyable as I had
>>remembered it.
That's another one that's on the American Library Association list of
banned or challenged books. I have no idea why.
>>Finally, two books about animals must be added to the list: Watership Down
>>(about rabbits), and Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH (mice, rats, owls,
>>cats, etc...).
Every time I see this title, I think "National Institutes of Mental
Health."
-- Bruce
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