Books for my home library Public

Created by JohnnyCache

I am creating a library in my home. Aside from the obvious (collecting books by my favorite authors or that have other personal meaning to me), I am very interested in having a collection of "banned books" as well as hardcovers that are particularly visually striking.

Why banned books? Especially when they were banned for political reasons, I find it fascinating that people can feel so threatened by words on a page. There is never enough time to read everything, so I would like to start with these books that seem to have such power over people.

"Books unite us. Censorship divides us." (American Library Association)

  1. The Bluest Eye by 

    4 stars

    The Bluest Eye is Toni Morrison's first novel, a book heralded for its richness of language and boldness of vision. …

    JohnnyCache says:

    Pecola Breedlove, an eleven-year-old African American girl, is convinced that she is ugly, and yearns to have lighter skin and blue eyes. It was banned for sexually explicit material, graphic descriptions and disturbing language and and “an underlying socialist-communist agenda.”

  2. The Giver by 

    4 stars

    It is a school edition used in many schools across the US while it a school edition all of the …

    JohnnyCache says:

    The Giver’s social critique has resulted in controversy and multiple attempts to ban it from schools. Lowry includes mentions of sex, infanticide, suicide, starvation, and euthanasia in order to show the power of the book’s main themes of suffering and individuality.

  3. George by 

    5 stars

    When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows …

    JohnnyCache says:

    In 2020, the most challenged book was “George” by Alex Gino. This 2015 novel about the life of a transgender fourth grader, has been “challenged, banned, and restricted for LGBTQIA+ content, conflicting with a religious viewpoint, and not reflecting ‘the values of our community'".

  4. The Master and Margarita by 

    4 stars

    The first complete, annotated English Translation of Mikhail Bulgakov's comic masterpiece.

    An audacious revision of the stories of Faust and …

    JohnnyCache says:

    The book was known as a "cursed novel" in Russian circles for decades. In 1929, his writing was banned completely, although he continued to work on The Master and Margarita for another 10 years. Bulgakov wrote personally to Stalin asking to be sent abroad, but Stalin denied the request.

  5. We by ,

    4 stars

    We (Russian: Мы, romanized: My) is a dystopian novel by Russian writer Yevgeny Zamyatin, written 1920–1921. It was first published …

    JohnnyCache says:

    'We' was banned by the Soviets, but smuggled to Prague, creating a controversy in the USSR. Zamyatin, was blacklisted from publishing in his native country. In 1931, Zamyatin was exiled to Paris and died in poverty.

  6. Robinson Crusoe by 

    3 stars

    The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, all alone …

    JohnnyCache says:

    The main fault of Robinson Crusoe is the idea that one man can carry out so many heroic acts. In the views of the Soviet government, history is made by a collective effort, not by the acts of separate people.

  7. JohnnyCache says:

    Solzhenitsyn’s famous accounts of Soviet labour camps are not just works of fiction, but novels based on his own experience. He was expelled from the Union of Writers and was not able to receive his Noble Prize for Literature in 1970. Soon after, Solzhenitsyn was expelled from the Soviet Union.

  8. Lolita by 

    4 stars

    Here is the text of Nabokov's own screen adaptation of his celebrated novel, written in California in 1960 for the …

    JohnnyCache says:

    "The storyline is extremely unconventional, bizarre and downright sickening, but at the same time, the words written by Vladimir Nabokov are rendered in the most beautiful and elegant arrangement that I have ever read." - Tampa Bay Times

  9. Jane Eyre by 

    4 stars

    In early nineteenth-century England, an orphaned young woman accepts employment as a governess at Thornfield Hall, a country estate owned …

    JohnnyCache says:

    Was censored due to it being socially corrupting to the youth of China during the Cultural Revolution.

  10. Alice's adventures in Wonderland by 

    4 stars

    When Alice follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit hole, she discovers an extraordinary new world where everything works quite …

    JohnnyCache says:

    Was banned in the province of Hunan, China, beginning in 1931 for its portrayal of anthropomorphized animals acting on the same level of complexity as human beings.

  11. Oliver Twist by 

    3 stars

    Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boy's Progress, Charles Dickens's second novel, was published as a serial from 1837 to 1839, …

    JohnnyCache says:

    Prohibited by Nazi Germany for featuring Jewish characters.

  12. Uncle Tom's Cabin (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) (Barnes & Noble Classics) by 

    4 stars

    This unforgettable novel tells the story of Tom, a devoutly Christian slave who chooses not to escape bondage for fear …

    JohnnyCache says:

    Banned in the Confederate States during the Civil War because of its anti-slavery content. In 1852, Uncle Tom's Cabin was banned in Russia in the reign of Nicholas I because of the idea of equality it presented, and for its "undermining religious ideals".

  13. All Quiet on the Western Front by 

    5 stars

    All Quiet on the Western Front (German: Im Westen nichts Neues, lit. 'In the West Nothing New') is a novel …

    JohnnyCache says:

    Although many books found themselves in the Nazi book-burning bonfires of 1933, none were as critical of wartime Germany as this one. Seen as unpatriotic by the National Socialists, what they disliked about it is what makes it so compelling.

  14. The Color Purple by 

    4 stars

    Life wasn't easy for Celie. But she knew how to survive, needing little to get by. Then her husband's lover, …

    JohnnyCache says:

    “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker has been banned in schools all over the country since 1984, due to its graphic sexual content and situations of violence and abuse. While “The Color Purple” contains a lot of controversial content, it’s necessary to the story and is what makes the book so real.

  15. Ghost Boys by 

    5 stars

    Twelve-year-old Jerome is shot by a police officer who mistakes his toy gun for a real threat. As a ghost, …

    JohnnyCache says:

    The story opens with a twelve year old black boy being killed by a white police officer. The scene is intense, painful to read, and causes a deep discomfort for the reader. The following flashback of the boy with his family in the kitchen is jarring because it is so mundane in comparison.

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