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Why are the Talismans I Drawn Banned Again?!
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After Jiang Cheng transmigrated to the Cultivation World, he discovered he had no talent for cultivation, but he was unexpectedly gifted in making talismans. …… Buyer, "Jiang, I need some talismans for self-protection." Jiang Cheng, "This Fireball Technique is perfect for you." A few days later. Buyer, "Jiang, there's something not quite right with this Fireball Technique?" Jiang Cheng, "Is there fire?" Buyer, "Indeed, it did catch fire." Jiang Cheng, "And the ball?" Buyer, "I did see it." Jiang Cheng, "Did it protect you?" Buyer, "It left me exposed." Jiang Cheng, "???" Jiang Cheng, "Then you would like..." Buyer, "I would like to buy another hundred million of them!" …… The book is also known as "Expanding the Sect Rules Starts with the Talismans I Draw", "I Didn't Start the Bad Atmosphere in the Cultivation World", "Transmigrated, Then Forced to Defend My Innocence", "Supposed to Be Fireball Technique, How Come It’s a Blazing Bonfire Instead", "Who Has Time for Love When Drawing Talismans?"

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List Banned Books of Fiction
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2024-11-21 02:09
Some banned fiction books include '1984' by George Orwell. It was banned in some regions due to its critical view of totalitarian governments which some regimes found threatening. 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll has also been on the list of banned books in certain areas at times. Some religious groups objected to the strange and fantastical elements in the story which they thought could mislead children. Then there is 'Ulysses' by James Joyce. Its complex language and sexual content have made it a target for banning.
Why are realistic fiction books banned?
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2024-12-10 11:30
One reason could be that some realistic fiction books might contain themes or topics that certain groups or authorities find controversial. For example, if a book deals with sensitive social issues like poverty, discrimination, or teenage sexuality in a very straightforward way, it might be considered inappropriate for some audiences, especially in more conservative communities. So, to avoid potential 'negative impacts' on readers, they are banned.
Why are certain fiction books banned?
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2024-12-04 10:22
Some fiction books are banned because of their content. For example, if they have explicit sexual content like in 'Ulysses' by James Joyce, it can be considered inappropriate for general audiences. Also, books that deal with controversial political or social ideas, such as '1984' which critiques totalitarianism, may be banned by regimes that don't want such ideas to spread.
Should abusive fiction books be banned?
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2024-11-14 10:55
It depends. On one hand, if the abuse in the book is extremely harmful, like promoting extreme violence or discrimination in a way that can influence readers negatively, then it might be a good idea to ban it. But on the other hand, some might argue that banning limits freedom of expression. If the book has some redeeming qualities, like using the 'abuse' to make a point about society, then perhaps not.
Why are realistic fiction books banned?
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2024-10-12 16:58
Realistic fiction books could get banned if they go against the moral or ethical standards of a particular society or if they promote harmful behaviors.
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