Two videos from the American Library Association regarding Banned Books Week:
Here are a few from other people:
Top 10 from last year (according to the ALA):
- And Tango Makes Three, by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell; Reasons: anti-ethnic, anti-family, homosexuality, religious viewpoint, and unsuited to age group
- His Dark Materials trilogy, by Philip Pullman; Reasons: political viewpoint, religious viewpoint, and violence
- TTYL; TTFN; L8R, G8R (series), by Lauren Myracle Reasons: offensive language, sexually explicit, and unsuited to age group
- Scary Stories (series), by Alvin Schwartz; Reasons: occult/satanism, religious viewpoint, and violence
- Bless Me, Ultima, by Rudolfo Anaya Reasons: occult/satanism, offensive language, religious viewpoint, sexually explicit, and violence
- The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky; Reasons: drugs, homosexuality, nudity, offensive language, sexually explicit, suicide, and unsuited to age group
- Gossip Girl (series), by Cecily von Ziegesar; Reasons: offensive language, sexually explicit, and unsuited to age group
- Uncle Bobby's Wedding, by Sarah S. Brannen; Reasons: homosexuality and unsuited to age group
- The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini; Reasons: offensive language, sexually explicit, and unsuited to age group
- Flashcards of My Life, by Charise Mericle Harper; Reasons: sexually explicit and unsuited to age group
There were 517 reported challenges last year. But many go unreported.
Check out some of the statistics at ALA's website, banned and challenged classics. Plus, there are the top 100 banned books from the last decade and lists for the 21st century.
Also, see a map of challenges for 2007-2009.
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