I don't see why people would want to ban the book at all, it is a great book, have you read it? No, it should not be banned.
No, "Of Mice and Men" should not be banned from schools and libraries. The novel explores important themes such as friendship, social injustice, and the pursuit of the American Dream, making it valuable for educational purposes. Banning it would limit students' exposure to important literary works.
The book Forever by Judy Blume was published in 1975.It is a great book but it has been banned from many libraries, schools, and stores. I think it should have only been banned from schools because it may teach a lesson of how many relationships could be.
Twilight should not be banned from schools because it is the best movie and book ever and it is not that bad for our kids to read!!!!!!
The Catcher in the Rye has been banned in many school districts and libraries. It's edgy subject matter like suicide and teenage rebellion caused many adults to question whether it was something young people should read.
"Christine" by Stephen King has been challenged and banned in some schools and libraries due to its themes of violence, language, and sexual content. Some critics also cite concerns about the promotion of unhealthy relationships and teenage rebellion in the book.
That would be "The Catcher in the Rye." It was banned for its use of profanity and portayal of sexuality. It also dealt with themes of teenage angst, alienation, and the sense of not belonging. I would imagine it was the profanity and sexuality that were the main reasons why the book was banned.
The book "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" by Judy Blume has been banned by various schools and libraries over the years due to its discussion of puberty and menstruation, which some people find controversial or inappropriate for young readers.
"Frindle" by Andrew Clements has been challenged and banned in several schools and libraries over the years since its publication in 1996. The reasons for the challenges vary, but most of them are related to perceived inappropriate language or themes in the book.
"A Child Called 'It'" has been challenged and banned due to its graphic and disturbing content, including descriptions of child abuse and neglect. Some schools and libraries have objected to the book for its depictions of violence and emotional trauma.
"Charlotte's Web" has been challenged and banned in some schools and libraries due to its depiction of talking animals, themes of death and friendship, and potentially offensive language. However, it remains widely celebrated as a classic children's book that promotes compassion and empathy.
"The Lorax" by Dr. Seuss has faced challenges and bans in various schools and libraries over the years due to its environmental themes and perceived political implications. However, its status as a banned book can vary depending on the institution and local regulations.
this book was banned in some schools because of the cursing of bad words that was in it such as:hellhound,dam,and hell other schools did not exept that for their students
The book "Helter Skelter" was not banned. It tells the story of the Manson Family murders and trial in the late 1960s. However, some libraries and schools have chosen not to carry it due to its graphic content and the disturbing nature of the crimes it describes.