Unbelievably, this happens all the time.
According to a press release dated April 14, 2010 the American Library Association cited the following books as the 10 Most Challenged Books of 2009. After the title and author of each book are the reasons cited for the challenges:
- ttyl, ttfn, l8r, g8r (series) by Lauren Myracle
Reasons: Nudity, Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group, Drugs - And Tango Makes Three by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson
Reasons: Homosexuality - The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Reasons: Homosexuality, Sexually Explicit, Anti-Family, Offensive Language, Religious Viewpoint, Unsuited to Age Group, Drugs, Suicide - To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Reasons: Racism, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group - Twilight (series) by Stephenie Meyer
Reasons: Sexually Explicit, Religious Viewpoint, Unsuited to Age Group - Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
Reasons: Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group - My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult
Reasons: Sexism, Homosexuality, Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Religious Viewpoint, Unsuited to Age Group, Drugs, Suicide, Violence - The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big, Round Things by Carolyn Mackler
Reasons: Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group - The Color Purple Alice Walker
Reasons: Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group - The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier
Reasons: Nudity, Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group
Visit the ALA Banned Books site for a complete list of the Top 100 Banned Books of the Decade (2000-2009) and the Top 100 Banned Classics.
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I love how the common theme between the banned books is sex. Are we so prude as a nation, that we ban a book with the nearest passing reference to sex? Oy vey.
So many of these books are on my owned TBR. I can't wait to be a rebel and read some banned books!
Mom has no problem with adults reading whatever they want- but I do strongly agree that many of those listed are unsuited to some age groups. One of our school librarians is recommending Hunger Games for 3rd graders! Our book club just read it & loved it, but were ALL freaked out that any adult would want a 9 year old reading about teens killing each other. They have enough trouble dealing with the real violence around them. Sometimes a little more common sense is required.
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