I think so. I have read many 'young' adult books I found inapropriate for teens and adults. Likewise, many adult books in the library are completely inapropriate.
There are still many banned books even today. Some banned books have become unbanned.
Many books are becoming inappropriate as the years mature. This is why some books are being banned. (:
Your local library should have some, or online.
I suggest going to Barnes and Noble. They should have some children's books available. If they do not then you can check at your local library. Any library will suffice.
you buy some or go the library you buy some or go the library
You should be able to get a library card from your local public library. Check the city's website. It should direct you to the public library's website. Also, some public university's let the public check out books for a yearly fee.
Some common books found in a school library are research books, mystery books, children books, encyclopedias, dictionaries, biographies, and other great book genres.
Good books in, bad books banned
School books are often banned due to controversial content such as explicit language, violence, sexual content, or themes that go against societal norms or values. Some people believe that certain topics are inappropriate or harmful for students, leading to calls for banning these books from educational settings.
the library had books with over 450 languidges
Some banned books in Indonesia include "The Communist Manifesto" by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, "Laskar Pelangi" by Andrea Hirata, and "Islam Without Extremes" by Mustafa Akyol. These books were banned due to their content being deemed sensitive or potentially disruptive to public order.
There are multiple ways of arranging books in the library. The Dewey Decimal system is perhaps the most common, but some libraries alphabetize their books.