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Which Banned Book Are You?

Question 1/10

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Where is your favorite place to read?
On the subway
At home in bed
Outside
In my favorite chair
At a coffee house

Question 2/10

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Which word do you most identify with?
Isolation
Revolution
Dignity
Resilience
Consumption

Question 3/10

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What kind of images most resonate with you?
Beautiful landscapes
Old portraits
Family photos
Images of war
Images of urban life

Question 4/10

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Which city would you most want to live in?
New York
Pittsburgh
London
Cairo
New Orleans

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Pick the children's book you couldn't get enough of:
Where the Wild Things Are
Watership Down
A Wrinkle in Time
Peter Pan
Three Little Pigs

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What is your favorite section of the library?
Fiction
Reference
History
Children's
Non-fiction

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If you could embark upon any career, which would you choose?
Soldier
Writer
Artist
Nurse
Scientist

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If you were a character in a book, you would be....
The wise one
The shy one
The innovative one
The tortured one
The powerful one

Question 9/10

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Which color do you feel your soul is?
Blue
Green
Yellow
Red
Purple

Question 10/10

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Which decade were you born in?
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
The banned book you are most like is "The Catcher in the Rye." This story of isolation and cynicism in New York City matches your current state of feeling a bit lost and at odds with the world. Much like the main character, you often feel as if other people are phony or inauthentic.

The Catcher In The Rye

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The banned book you are most like is "Looking for Alaska." This controversial coming of age tale deals with some serious themes of lost love and lost self. You've felt a bit lost at times yourself. You know all to well the feelings that can accompany loneliness.

Looking For Alaska

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The banned book you are most like is "The Perks of Being a Wallflower." For so many of us, high school isn't idyllic, in fact it can be a daunting and trying time. Like the main character of this book, you struggled through your adolescence, only to grow and feel yourself becoming who you are meant to be as an adult.

The Perks Of Being A Wallflower

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The banned book you are most like is Harry Potter! Sure you don't have magical powers and we doubt you're sending messages via owl, but you do demonstrate the resiliency and ethical standards of Harry. You and this main character have quite a bit in common!

Harry Potter

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The banned novel you are most like is "The Kite Runner." This novel is truly a story of strength and redemption. You've always felt as if your own personal story followed a similar path. It's no wonder that your won personal themes seemed to coincide with this novel so well.

The Kite Runner

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