Ben John: Judge encouraged by extremist’s progress with classic novels Tags:United Kingdom 4 comments “So did you find yourself more attracted to Pride or Prejudice, young fellow?” My money remains on the latter. He should have been made to read Night by [Elie Wiesel.](https://www.gannett-cdn.com/media/2016/07/12/Louisville/Louisville/636039304587399851-elie-wiesel-concentration-camp-photo-2.jpg?width=640) *“Human suffering anywhere concerns men and women everywhere.”* His rehabilitation will be complete once he converts to Christianity Still feel this is more a convoluted and sly dig at laws banning books from the judge as anything else, and I agree with him. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
“So did you find yourself more attracted to Pride or Prejudice, young fellow?” My money remains on the latter.
He should have been made to read Night by [Elie Wiesel.](https://www.gannett-cdn.com/media/2016/07/12/Louisville/Louisville/636039304587399851-elie-wiesel-concentration-camp-photo-2.jpg?width=640) *“Human suffering anywhere concerns men and women everywhere.”*
Still feel this is more a convoluted and sly dig at laws banning books from the judge as anything else, and I agree with him.
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“So did you find yourself more attracted to Pride or Prejudice, young fellow?”
My money remains on the latter.
He should have been made to read Night by [Elie Wiesel.](https://www.gannett-cdn.com/media/2016/07/12/Louisville/Louisville/636039304587399851-elie-wiesel-concentration-camp-photo-2.jpg?width=640)
*“Human suffering anywhere concerns men and women everywhere.”*
His rehabilitation will be complete once he converts to Christianity
Still feel this is more a convoluted and sly dig at laws banning books from the judge as anything else, and I agree with him.