Tag Archives: Banned Books Week

Celebrate 30 years of Banned Books Week

Banned Books Week is one of my favorite celebrations of the year—an important reminder that we shouldn’t take our freedom to read for granted. This year marks the 30th celebration of the week. According to the American Library Association, “Banned … Continue reading

Posted in events | Tagged , 6 Comments

Banned books make you stylish

Banned Books Week runs from September 24 until October 1. Here’s some more info from the American Library Association’s website: Banned Books Week (BBW) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment.  Held during the last … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , , 2 Comments

Best of the blogs

J.K. Rowling does a high profile interview, authors write about Banned Books Week and more—it’s been a big week for book blogs. A couple of my favorite posts are below. What blogs have you been reading? Leaky Live Coverage: J. … Continue reading

Posted in best of the blogs | Tagged , , , , , , Comments Off

What’s your favorite banned book?

Happy Banned Books Week! Since 1982, the American Library Association has celebrated our freedom to read by calling attention to the books that are most frequently banned in the United States. This year’s BBW runs from September 25-October 2. Here’s … Continue reading

Posted in events | Tagged , , , , , , , , 1 Comment

Philip Pullman ranked #2 on banned book list

Today, British newspaper The Guardian reported the top 10 books that people have tried to ban across the United States throughout 2008. Philip Pullman, of the fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials (The Golden Compass, et al), came in at #2. (To … Continue reading

Posted in News | Tagged , Comments Off