The Books that Texas BannedKaula, P N
Some argue that those books with violence or bad words in should be banned and certain standards in judging books is essential. Others believe that it is parents "responsibility, instead of schools", to decide whether their kids are permitted to read certain books or not. (63 words) (1)...
This may not be censorship or banning in the conventional sense; however, it does offer an anchor point to all the instances his books have been challenged by others. King doesn’t shy away from something that should be contested; and inRage, he saw a book that was equally alarming and ...
The dictionaries and encyclopedias are being reviewed based on state legislation that says schools may not have books that depict or describe "sexual conduct" or are "inappropriate." Jan 12, 2024 Judge blocks Arkansas law that allows librarians to face criminal charges Under the law, libraria...
Books are not becoming banned because the authorities want to protect the public from certain beliefs, violence or language. Books are becoming banned because those books contain something in them that a higher authority, such as the government, doesn’t want released to the public. It is for ...
“Glad that they are at least giving the Kindle app some discreet comic reading functionality – but comics deserve their own dedicated app and store.” France’s Vivlio, 10 Years Old, Launches New Ebook Service16 November 2023 (Publishing Perspectives)Not unlike the ‘Storytel Originals’ ...
To which he replied “Those books aren’t banned. Because you can still buy them. A truly banned book means you can’t get it at all. “Book suppression”? It means these books are not appropriate for children! Much like an R rated movie. The idea that these books are being “...
The freedom to read is one that we often take for granted. Many titles that we consider to be classics were challenged, censored, or banned when they were first published. Difficult books are not the same thing as “bad” books. There are books that explore the boundaries of taste and mo...
All of these are banned, along with everything they can teach children. Therefore, Chaz Stevens is simply pushing for consistency, in that some books and their important lessons shouldn’t be banned for objectionable content, while we allow the same objectionable content to be read every Sunday...
It is the sort of children’s book that would be banned in some US school libraries, but as the voices and bodies of its multi-racial cast of participants imply, it is the sort of book that those schools’ children could fearlessly manage. Not every page is as strong as the next, ...