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Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 2:23 pm
by Storyteller
If so, why?

Initially I thought no, everyone has a right to read anything, y'know freedom of speech, access to knowledge, but then I thought of the Koran, would I? I haven't read it and knowing the ill feeling between some Christians and Muslims (and vice versa) would I be objective? Then I thought Mein Kampf, again not read it, I recoil at yhe thought but historically an important book and it vould be argued a valid insight.

I guess as well, its hard because I appreciate books.

Anyway just a thought.

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 2:50 pm
by Nessa
I'm not sure if there are any books I would ban as such but I wouldnt mind spilling my drinks on some or accidently on purpose throwing some in the trash kinda thing ;)

Hubby put my copy of 'Grey' 'in the trash but I respect the guy for it. Wish I'd read it first tho :lol:
I mean.. er...

I'm actually good at spilling drinks on books.... Spilt my Milo over 'Mere Christianity' the other day tho wasnt intentional of course :(

It survived :ebiggrin:

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 2:56 pm
by Storyteller
Trust me, you missed nothing by missing out on the world of the likes of Mr Grey.

I've lost count of the books that have had stuff spilt on them, got wet in the bath, chewed by the cat but the beauty is you can still read them :)

I suppose, hypothetically there are books I would ban but I cant think of one actually in print. Yet.

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 3:23 pm
by Nessa
Storyteller wrote:Trust me, you missed nothing by missing out on the world of the likes of Mr Grey.

I've lost count of the books that have had stuff spilt on them, got wet in the bath, chewed by the cat but the beauty is you can still read them :)

I suppose, hypothetically there are books I would ban but I cant think of one actually in print. Yet.
I actually was intrigued by mr greys character more than anything. I think it's my personality type 'counselor' coming out... He can keep his 'room of pain' :econfused:

I think you have brought up a really good question ST and being a book shop owner it's really great to hear your thoughts.

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 4:08 pm
by RickD
I would prohibit convicted pyromaniacs from owning books of matches. Does that count?

I would also ban Jac's simplicity book on audio, IF Nessa was the narrator.

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 5:55 pm
by Nessa
RickD wrote:I would prohibit convicted pyromaniacs from owning books of matches. Does that count?

I would also ban Jac's simplicity book on audio, IF Nessa was the narrator.
And what is wrong with my voice? :shock:

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 8:02 pm
by RickD
Nessa wrote:
RickD wrote:I would prohibit convicted pyromaniacs from owning books of matches. Does that count?

I would also ban Jac's simplicity book on audio, IF Nessa was the narrator.
And what is wrong with my voice? :shock:
Nothing at all. It's just that your voice is so beautiful, and mesmerizing, that if you were narrating, I'd be so enthralled with your voice, that I wouldn't be able to concentrate on the book!

:giverose:

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 8:08 pm
by Nessa
RickD wrote:
Nessa wrote:
RickD wrote:I would prohibit convicted pyromaniacs from owning books of matches. Does that count?

I would also ban Jac's simplicity book on audio, IF Nessa was the narrator.
And what is wrong with my voice? :shock:
Nothing at all. It's just that your voice is so beautiful, and mesmerizing, that if you were narrating, I'd be so enthralled with your voice, that I wouldn't be able to concentrate on the book!

:giverose:
:spoop:

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 8:29 pm
by HappyFlappyTheist
1) "Dianetics"
2)“Does God Love Michael’s Two Daddies?”
3)"Catcher in the Rye"

The 1st is darkly comical...BUT...it also leads people to go coocoo for coco puffs by enticing them to try to rip the alien ghosts out of their body by giving Miscavige their savings account.
The 2nd is absolutely hilarious and I put it on this list to spread word of its existence.
The 3rd leads people to shoot Ronald Reagan. I like Ronald Reagan.

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2016 11:46 am
by Jac3510
The only book I wanted banned is in any edition of Kate Turabian's Manual.

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2016 11:48 am
by Storyteller
Why?

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 8:54 pm
by Danieltwotwenty
The only books I would want banned, would be ones on sexual misconduct with children and similar ones. :xxpuke:

Whether they should be banned I don't know, maybe they should just have a register of the people who own them, so we can you know, know where they are at all times!! :fryingpan:

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 9:25 pm
by Kurieuo
I wouldn't necessarily "ban" books, but rather, as a Christian if I were a bookshop owner I'd focus upon books with healthy messages that were not antithetical to Christian beliefs or values. There's no reason is there why you couldn't make the bookshop your own, as Michael Gerber notes, businesses are an extension of who we are, so...

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 9:58 pm
by Danieltwotwenty
Kurieuo wrote:I wouldn't necessarily "ban" books, but rather, as a Christian if I were a bookshop owner I'd focus upon books with healthy messages that were not antithetical to Christian beliefs or values. There's no reason is there why you couldn't make the bookshop your own, as Michael Gerber notes, businesses are an extension of who we are, so...
I think I hear axes grinding in the distance. :lol:

Re: Are there any books you would ban?

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 4:56 am
by Kurieuo
Danieltwotwenty wrote:
Kurieuo wrote:I wouldn't necessarily "ban" books, but rather, as a Christian if I were a bookshop owner I'd focus upon books with healthy messages that were not antithetical to Christian beliefs or values. There's no reason is there why you couldn't make the bookshop your own, as Michael Gerber notes, businesses are an extension of who we are, so...
I think I hear axes grinding in the distance. :lol:
If you can hear axes, then I'd start running from your house if I was you. Evidently your family's had enough.