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    A school’s library is full of wonders books and contains much knowledge for children and adults, but they can also be a doorway to a new beginning. In a small town called Cherryville there’s a small school named Cherryville Elementary School. This school has the biggest school library in the world, but of course it’s the most peculiar. On a dark drank and dreary day an exhausted teacher was in the library taking a break from his disrespectful students. He was awfully tired and ready to go on a…

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    Skimming In Life Of Pi

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    As a boy, my mother introduced me to a variety of things to read such as poems, short stories and novels. Whether I was being read to as a bedtime story or just for entertainment, I always enjoyed all of the different stories and characters. However, I did not exactly maintain a love for reading because I was forced to read novels like: Sherlock Holmes, Pride and Prejudice, Moby Dick and The Stranger. Surprisingly, I did enjoy reading Life of Pi because I thought it was a good story and very…

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    Introduction Hook Books have been banned throughout the world for centuries, but why? Bridge For years, books have been banned to make people think in certain ways, or to keep them ignorant about what really goes on in the world to control them and put them in boxes. As long as there have been books, there have been banned books to keep people in line or various other reasons. For example, religions ban books because they were offended by the language or topic, but this is detrimental to their…

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    H. School District (2010) after a parent complained about the book's sexual content, violence but still an amazing story in my own opinion. This book is an epic love story between a man named Jacob Jankowski, woman named Marlena, and Marlena's husband August who is a cruel man, and a beautiful elephants named Rosie, but why would such a amazing book be banned? I ask the same question. The sexule content between Marlena, and Jacob is pretty wild. The first kiss between Marlena…

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    Why Are Books Banned

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    Why are books banned? Why are books banned or challenged? There are many ways a book can be challenged or banned. A book can be banned or challenged by violence or negativity which means that books that include violence are censored. Some books have been deemed for negative or depressing features. As well as being banned by the profanity, racial issues. By examining the book “Night” by Elie Wiesel, and reading over the racial issues and the work of violence that is implemented into this book, I…

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    negative attributes. The book includes many lessons that have withstood the test of time and are still relevant today. By examining language, sexual content, and use of illegal substances, it is clear that this book should not be banned. Explicit language is one of the reasons The Great Gatsby has been challenged. Although there are some curse words in the novel, they are very minor compared to what children hear in today’s society. According to the article “Banned Book Awareness,” the…

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    Being A Wallflower Banned

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    Copy Should this book be banned? Many people may look on websites and see that some books are banned for many unnecessary reasons. Well, one book that is not banned for many unnecessary reasons is The Perks of Being a Wallflower. The Perks of Being a Wallflower has very many reasons for being a banned book. These reasons mostly include: strong use of language, sexual content, and drug use/many references throughout the book. By examining all of these reasons, it is clear that this book should…

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    American library association, over 11,300 books have been challenged or banned since 1982. Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher is one of the many books on a banned book list. This book is banned because of the mentioning of suicide, use of drugs, and alcohol. Recently I read this book. By examining the topics of this book, the number of people it has actually helped, and the lesson it teaches, it is clear that this book should not be banned. This book mentions things that teens go through…

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    Why Is The Pigman Banned

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    Banned books “The Pigman” There are so many banned books, almost every book you can think of is banned or challenged in one list. Most banned books are banned because of reasons that don’t even make sense. My book I read was The Pigman, By Paul Zindel and I really enjoyed this book. I do not agree that this book is banned but there isn’t too much you can do about it. People ban these books because they do not think that they are appropriate. The Pigman is told by two teenagers, John and…

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    Stolen Life’ Banned Book What is a banned book? A banned book is a book that has been challenged somewhere and removed from shelves for various reasons regarding its content. The banned book ‘A Stolen Life’ is banned in many places, including a middle school called Northview Michigan, and some high schools. According to three sources, this book is banned for “Drug/Alcohol abuse, sexual explicit, smoking, and offensive language/profanity”. I feel like the literary merit of this book heavily…

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