Welcome to this stop of the Banned Books Week Giveaway Hop, hosted by I am a reader, not a writer and I Read Banned Books. A little bit of information about Banned Books Week:
Banned Books Week (BBW) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment. Held during the last week of September, Banned Books Week highlights the benefits of free and open access to information while drawing attention to the harms of censorship by spotlighting actual or attempted bannings of books across the United States.
To find out more, please visit the ALA website.
My thoughts on banned books (taken from a post I've made before):
Confession time: I read banned books.
It is inconceivable to me how, in this day and age, books are challenged and banned, removed from schools and bookshelves, simply because the material is "unpleasant" or "inappropriate." And this opinion is rarely held by the majority; it is often an individual or small group that speaks out against a book.
Last time I checked, we're not all the same.
Books do not have to appeal to everyone; but neither should they be restricted because of the opinions of a few. I just finished a book that I know many people won't read because of its subject material. But does that mean it wasn't a good book, or that others, myself included, shouldn't read it either? Of course not! To each his own, I say. If you don't like a book or its subject material, by all means don't read it; but know that that book may speak to someone else, may help and influence him or her in a positive way, may be the book that makes the difference.
Yes, there are books that might not be suited to children. Yes, there are books that may offend someone. Yes, there are books that are controversial and spark debates. But that is the beauty of books! The ideas and messages are there for the people who need them, when they need them. Books are powerful. Embrace them!
My real confession: I have not read enough banned books.
This giveaway is for a banned or challenged book of the winner's choice (up to $15) from The Book Depository. To see the a list of the top ten books challenged each year in the past decade, click here.
The contest is open internationally. Must be 13 to enter. Please see my Contest Policy for more information.
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This contest will close on Sunday, October 7 at 12:01am CST.
Don't forget to visit the many other stops on this hop!
thank you a lot for this international giveaway
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the giveaway opportunity. I love this Hop.
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I think I entered accidentally a second time. Sorry...
DeleteThanks so much for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteAs an English major and a librarian, I have read a LOT of banned books. I believe in the rights of parents to censor the reading of their small children, but I don't agree with those who want to pull books from school reading lists or library shelves to "protect other children."
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