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· Amazon US: Kindle | Paperback
· Amazon UK: Kindle | Paperback
· Amazon Australia: Kindle | Paperback
· Amazon Canada: Kindle | Paperback
· The Book Depository
· Amazon US: Kindle | Paperback
· Amazon UK: Kindle | Paperback
· Amazon Australia: Kindle | Paperback
2 comments :
Who decides which books get press (Harry Potter) and which get censored? After all, censorship is becoming America's favorite past-time. The US gov't (and their corporate friends), already detain protesters, ban books like "America Deceived" from Amazon and Wikipedia, shut down Imus and fire 21-year tenured, BYU physics professor Steven Jones because he proved explosives, thermite in particular, took down the WTC buildings. Free Speech forever (especially for books).
Last link (before Google Books caves to pressure and drops the title):
America Deceived (book)
Hey Anon. Well, as far as Harry Potter goes, I guess the readers decided how much press it got. It's a very popular series with kids and adults.
Have you read any of the books? I've read all of them and think they deserve the attention they got. With so much going on in the real world, fiction makes for a nice change, don't you think?
Anyway, I won't delete your comment because I believe in freedom of speech. You're entitled to your opinion, just as I am to mine.
:)
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