13 Most Challenged Books in 2022

Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl invited us to share reading goals we would like to accomplish before the end of the year this week. I have so many of those, I can’t possibly accomplish them all. But since this is Banned Book Week, I decided to share a list of the thirteen most frequently challenged […]

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Banned Books Week 2021

Banned Books Week 2021

Today kicks off Banned Books Week 2021. I’ve tried to acknowledge this week every year that my blog has been active. I never used to think of myself as a reader who chooses particularly controversial books. When I first started my blog, I mostly read fantasy. What’s offensive about that, right? But when I look […]

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Top Ten Favorite Banned Books

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt at That Artsy Reader Girl is “Favorite Book Quotes.” Now, I love some good book quotes. Back home, I have journals filled with them, now I have some saved on my computer, and I have a lot on GoodReads too. But this is Banned Books Week and I try […]

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Banned Books Week 2020

Banned Books Week 2020 Poster

It’s time for Banned Books Week 2020! This is the reading community’s annual campaign to bring awareness to the problems of book banning and censorship. I normally plan a full week of reviews and posts but it snuck up on me this year. As I write this, I have a review of One Flew Over […]

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Welcome to Banned Books Week 2014

The last week in September is always dedicated to bringing awareness to banned or challenged books. The American Library Association explains the difference more succinctly than I can: A challenge is an attempt to remove or restrict materials, based upon the objections of a person or group. A banning is the removal of those materials. […]

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Welcome to Banned Books Week!

Badge reprinted by permission of the American Library Association. I can’t believe it’s Banned Books Week again! I said everything I really have to say about banning/challenging books in this post a couple of years ago, but I’ll give a quick recap. I believe that you have the right to choose the books you want […]

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