| Topic: Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes | |
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      Flowers for Algernon Is one of the most amazing books that I have ever read. I don't know why but I want to describe this book as beautiful. Maybe because of the emotions that it evokes in me. It is about a mentaly handicaped man who works at a factory. He undergoes a procedure that makes him smart. After a while the effects of the surgery wear off and he reverts to his old self. This book has been banned, though I don't know why. I can still feel the sadness at the end of the book, and his trying to hold on to the one thing that symbolizes what made him happy. I know I am being vauge, but I don't want to ruin the book for people who have not read it. Anyway what do you guys think about the book?
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      It was great when i read it in highschool, don't really have time to do much reading anymore, but its definately on my shelf.
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      the movie was pretty good too
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      One of the best books I ever read.  I read it in 8th grade and still remember it well.
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      it was required reading when i was in school.very beautiful.
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      It is taught in the eighth grade
 Required reading Excellent book | |
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      Great book but I didnt know it was banned. Why would a book like that get banned in the first place and by who?
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      I don't remember much about it, but I know we read it in 9th grade, and I believe we also watched the movie.  You should check it out!  And I'll end up reading it again some day, most likely.
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| Great book but I didnt know it was banned. Why would a book like that get banned in the first place and by who? Aperrantly because it is "filthy and immoral", along with flashbacks to puberty that some people may find "objectionable." I have seen the movie and it is great. | |
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