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The best way to celebrate freedom and protect banned books is to read them! Check out 50 of the most challenged books to read...while you still can!

Nicole Etolen saved to Books and Reading
The contrarian in me loves this week in literature. Banned Books Week is the time of each year we celebrate the freedom to read. Society, it seems, is always trying to take away our rights to do something, including the choice to read whatever books we want. Banned Books Week celebrates the ideas in all […]

Created for Learning saved to TpT Blogs
We shouldn't overlook the importance and value of banned books. See why this English teacher encourages her students and kids to read banned books.

Mary Partridge saved to The Reading Room
During Banned Books Week it’s good to make an extra effort not only to get interested in banned books, but also spread…

Ebook Friendly saved to Book Infographics
BookBrowse Blog: Banned Books Week
I’ve gone through the lists of most-frequently banned books for each year over the past two decades, and distilled them into this (printable!) bingo card, if you’re brave enough to give it a go. It’s a mixture of books, old and new, but they have one thing in common: someone, somewhere, has wanted to ban others from being able to read them.

Along We Write saved to Books
Ten most stupid reasons to ban a book, #s 1-5 Ten most stupid reasons to ban a book, #s 6-10 Another little display I did for the upcoming (September 24-October 1) Banned Books Week is something I got from ALA's website, which has lots of great info and ideas. Here's the list they provide: Ten most farfetched (silliest, irrational, illogical) reasons to ban a book. “Encourages children to break dishes so they won’t have to dry them.” ( A Light in the Attic, by Shel Silverstien) “It caused a…

Bobbi Galvin saved to Library displays
As soon as a book becomes banned, people all over the world want to get their hands on a copy to find out what the latest "controversial" novel has to say.
Terry Simmons saved to Books
Books are banned (or complained about) for a wide variety of reasons and there are just as many reasons why they're worth reading anyway.

Amber Brooks saved to Bookmarked
These books have been banned at some point in time and yet include some essential stories that I think make them extremely noteworthy. I own many of these and plan to encourage my kids to read at some point in their life.

Myranda Perry saved to Books I Need to Read.