Banned Book News

Last year I challenged myself to catch up on a number of banned books I missed while growing up.  I’ve read and reviewed 17 of the 18 books on my list, but there are many, many more . . . so many, in fact,  I could keep making new lists of banned books to read from now until forever, and you know what?  I probably will.  Banned books are almost invariably good books, books that make you think . . . which is probably why they were banned in the first place.

You never hear “banned in Boston” anymore; most of us assume book banning in the USA stopped sometime in the 1960s.  Not so.  As I began to read and review banned books, I was astonished to learn that the forces of darkness are still trying to ban or restrict access to these books.  Would-be censors are everywhere, as active as ever, trying to stick their noses into our lives by controlling what we read.

I recently set up a news feed so that I can follow reports of book censorship in the USA.  This, the first post in a series, is a roundup of current book banning news:

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