Not all school books were banned, however some were. These books were banned because the overall community didn't agree with the content of the books. Some books, for example Fahrenheit 451and The Giver were temporarily banned because it "taught" the reader that it was okay to stand up to the government and speak out, which some people didn't like, which lead to the books being banned.
Most public libraries support banned books.
Most public libraries support banned books.
Books are my life. I read so many books, I won a award at my school for reading the most books. Freaky huh? Totally. I read so many books I got banned by my parents to read books. Now THAT is FREAKY!!!
Cujo remains one of Stephen King's most challenged and banned books. It was first challenged in 1984 by the Rankin County, Mississippi School District. It was actually on the American Library Association's banned books list from 1990-1999.
There are still many banned books even today. Some banned books have become unbanned.
St. Joseph's School in Wakefield, Mass., has banned a series of Harry Potter books from its library, saying themes of witchcraft are inappropriate for a Catholic school. The decision to remove the books from the elementary school's library has sparked controversy among students, educators, and parents — many of whom are unhappy with the ban.Harry Potter was never banned.
Many books are becoming inappropriate as the years mature. This is why some books are being banned. (:
No where.
No, the Bible is not the most banned book in the world. While it has faced censorship in some countries and throughout history, there are other books that have been banned more frequently and in more places.
I wouldn't think there is one. All books, bar instruction manuals, are banned.
There are no books "banned from all schools", much less a popular book such as New Moon. The "banning" of books in most Western countries are left to individual schools to purchase books and use them in their curriculum or not.
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