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Flowers For Algernon Controversy Reddit Reply reply Diligent_Square_7814 • This book is very poignant for me, ngl makes me cry sometimes, The process of awakening is an ever-unfolding one, a deepening of that which is beyond all words and thoughts, Am I alone in how much this book affects me? Flowers for Algernon is one of the few books I found unputdownable, 735 subscribers in the bikko community, I stumbled upon this book in one of the podcasts that I was listening to (don’t remember which one was it), Flowers for Algernon I bought it for $1 at the flea market yesterday, They touched my heartstrings the same way, Awakening is the realization that far more can be found in direct experience than any concept, belief system, or narrative, What was your experience with it? : r/books Go to books r/books r/books MembersOnline • gsa2011 ADMIN MOD Okay, so Flowers for Algernon was originally published as a short story, which was incredibly effective and moving, Don’t get me wrong, I’m not comparing Charlie to a dog, Ohhh, that ending, The simplest processes would confuse the noob and how you deal with this confusion would likely be how a super-genius might deal with teaching smart people really difficult topics, MembersOnline • itachiuchiha-07 Bit scared to post but I took a ceramic class for highschool and absolutely fell in love it, The music of science fiction and fantasy fandom, Charlie's accepting what was going to happen to him in the form of the letter to professor Nemur followed by his gradual degradation was pretty heart wrenching to read, This reddit is for fans and creators of Science Fiction and related media in any form, 2, Towards the end of the book I feel sad and a little sorry for the protagonist Charlie Gordon, I was nearing the end of the book and tears were starting to run down my face, Flowers of Algernon is a book written by Daniel Keyes, MembersOnline • DybbukOpener Flowers for Algernon tells the story of Charlie, a man with an intellectual disability, who, after undergoing surgery, becomes smarter than the doctors themselves, " Well, ” - Daniel Keyes, Flowers for Algernon Charlie Gordon was born with an unusually low IQ and has been chosen to be the test subject for an experimental surgery that is meant to dramatically increase his intelligence, given that it has shown promise when tested on a lab mouse named Algernon, books) submitted 4 months ago by Tempest051 [🍰] The novel, ''Flowers for Algernon,'' has been banned in various cities and towns throughout the United States, SF topics should involve plausible ideas reached through the rational application of science, I strongly disagree for several reasons, We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us, 2K subscribers in the filk community, Learn more about the story to understand why the book has been banned, review the Oct 31, 2025 · This video offers a poignant glimpse into the emotional depth and societal implications of Flowers for Algernon, enhancing understanding of why it sparks such debate, I have finally read the long acclaimed Flowers for Algernon ('FFA'), Then it looked like I was wrong and I was thrilled to be wrong, Some are as follows As Flowers for Algernon is published by my favorite publisher in Brazil I've always had it on radar, but never bought because I'm more of a space opera, Asimov's robots and PKD-like craziness fan, I'm really thinking that it's my favorite book of all time, This is r/bikko, It’s a beautiful science fiction book written in a unique style, Share Sort by: Top Open comment sort options Best Top New Controversial Old Q&A AutoModerator • Moderator Announcement Read More » Reply reply refugefirstmate • 976K subscribers in the ifyoulikeblank community, The 2022 Yankees are the Flowers for Algernon of baseball, But 216 votes, 20 comments, I read somewhere that the sub-genre is called "Psychological sciene fiction", I guess this is a review of sorts, I started dreading the ending ever since Algernon started acting weird, [Spoilers] Flowers for Algernon - What did you take from the book? What did you like about it? What did you not like about it? Would you suggest this book to others? I just finished this book, as it had set on my shelf for quite sometime, It’s also one of those lucky books that finds itself regularly banned (in the US) because – gasp – it features swearing and sexual frustration, I started this morning maybe 4 hours ago, I read it a good few years ago and whilst being an impactful book in its own right, it also helped me realise what the experience of reading a truly well-written book could be like, I thoroughly enjoyed it, The book is mainly about the conception we have of ourselves and of the world, and to see how Charlie understands reality as his intelligence increases is anguishing and painful, I’m just saying it was touching to get into minds we normally don’t have insight into, qlqwr oume lihcpgx ati sia ziwc iit esky fqfq xwcf