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Brotherhood 2.0: May 2: Book Banning

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2007

In which John discusses book banning. For info about the committee members and their email addresses, visit brotherhood2.com

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  • To think, you'll have signed 150000 + copies by January. You go John!

  • "Neil Gaiman signed more books on that day in Helena, Montana than I've signed in my entire career!" Not anymore...

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  • all banners burn in the demon filled pits of hell muwhahahaha

  • AWESOME

  • I think you are going to sign just a little bit more then he did

  • Yes, Oscar Wilde mention!

  • I am of the honest opinion that a fiction author that has never had one of their books banned/challenged isn't writing honest books.

  • I don't understand how anyone can ban books in the first place, but how can you even ban a book that you've *never read*?

  • So many books i need to read.

  • And thus Song Wednesday was born. . .

  • I'm in book club at my high school, and we all read a banned book basically to be blatantly offensive to promoters of banning books... and I forgot where this was going. Well, I like that you're addressing the issue. I guess. I think once a book has been banned, it goes up like ten levels on the book-awesome scale.

  • They ban Harry Potter?

    I'm outraged!

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