Banned Books Week

The last week in September is Banned Books Week: Celebrating the Freedom to Read. The American Library Association has a list of the most frequently challenged books and authors of 2002, plus lots of other info on challenged and banned books.

2 Responses to “Banned Books Week”

  1. thehiker Says:

    Well that’s an impressive list. Not to mention the amount of money those “banned” books made their authors. If that’s the case, let’s hope your book gets banned too.

  2. Alex Phallus Says:

    I hope my book is banned. Some of these choices are just ludicrous. Others are flat-out cuhrazy. And the rest are seriously, seriously, wacky.

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