Library
Guides
Contact
Hours
Conversations at the Learning Commons: Banned Books, Censorship, and the Right to Learn with Mary Woodard
C@LC with speaker Mary Woodard
Censorship and Book Banning: Past & Present
Check Out a Banned Book!
Get Involved!
Available as Print Books
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
by
Sherman Alexie
Call Number: PZ 7 .A44 Abs 2009
All American Boys
by
Jason Reynolds
Call Number: PZ 7 .R33593 Al 2015
Animal Farm And 1984
by
George Orwell
Call Number: PR 6029 .R8 A63 2003
Beyond Magenta
by
Susan Kuklin
Call Number: HQ 77.9 .K85 2015
Brave New World
by
Aldous Huxley
Call Number: PR 6015 .U9 B73 2017
The Color Purple
by
Alice Walker
Call Number: PS 3573 .A425 C6 2006
Dear Martin
by
Nic Stone
Call Number: PZ 7.1 .S7546 De 2017
The Diary of a Young Girl
by
Anne Frank
Call Number: D 810 .J4 F715 1993
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
by
Jonathan Safran Foer
Call Number: PS 3606 .O38 E97 2005
Feed
by
M. T. Anderson
Call Number: PZ 7 .A54395 Fe 2012
The Giver
by
Lois Lowry
Call Number: PZ 7 .L9673 Gi 2002
The Hate U Give
by
Angie Thomas
Call Number: PZ 7.1 .T4567 2017
The Hunger Games
by
Suzanne Collins
Call Number: PS 3603 .O4558 H86 2009
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse
by
Peter Matthiessen
Call Number: E 93 .M46 1992
Monday's Not Coming
by
Tiffany D. Jackson
Call Number: PZ 7.1 .J353 Mo 2018
My Sister's Keeper
by
Jodi Picoult
Call Number: PS 3566 .I372 M9 2004
Of Mice and Men
by
John Steinbeck
Call Number: PS 3537 .T3234 O35 1994
The Outsiders
by
S. E. Hinton
Call Number: PS 3558 .I748 O87 2012
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
by
Mildred D. Taylor
Call Number: PZ 7 .T21723 Ro 2016
Speak
by
Laurie Halse Anderson
Call Number: PZ 7 .A54385 Sp 2011
Thirteen Reasons Why
by
Jay Asher
Call Number: PZ 7 .A8155 Th 2007
Tiger Eyes
by
Judy Blume
Call Number: PZ 7 .B6265 Ti 2014
To Kill a Mockingbird
by
Harper Lee
Call Number: PS 3562 .E353 T6 2006b
A Wrinkle in Time
by
Madeleine L'Engle
Call Number: PZ 7 .L5385 Wr 2017
Available as eBooks
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by
Mark Twain
The Bluest Eye
by
Toni Morrison
The Catcher in the Rye
by
J.D. Salinger
The Handmaid's Tale
by
Margaret Atwood
Invisible Man
by
Ralph Ellison
The Jungle
by
Upton Sinclair
The Kite Runner
by
Khaled Hosseini
Lolita
by
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich
More Happy Than Not
by
Adam Silvera
Oliver Twist
by
Charles Dickens
Out of Darkness
by
Ashley Hope Pérez
The Scarlet Letter
by
Nathanial Hawthorne
Uncle Tom's Cabin
by
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Most Challenged Books of 2022
Gender Queer: a Memoir
by
Maia Kobabe
Number of challenges: 151
Challenged for: LGBTQIA+ content, claimed to be sexually explicit
The Bluest Eye
by
Toni Morrison
Number of challenges: 73
Challenged for: Depiction of sexual abuse, EDI content, claimed to be sexually explicit
Flamer
by
Mike Curato
Number of challenges: 62
Challenged for: LGBTQIA+ content, claimed to be sexually explicit
Looking for Alaska
by
John Green
Number of challenges: 55
Challenged for: LGBTQIA+ content, claimed to be sexually explicit
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
by
Stephen Chbosky
Number of challenges: 55
Challenged for: Depiction of sexual abuse, LGBTQIA+ content, drug use, profanity, claimed to be sexually explicit
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (National Book Award Winner)
by
Sherman Alexie
Number of challenges: 52
Challenged for: Profanity, claimed to be sexually explicit
Out of Darkness
by
Ashley Hope Pérez
Number of challenges: 50
Challenged for: Depictions of abuse, claimed to be sexually explicit
A Court of Mist and Fury
by
Sarah J. Maas
Number of challenges: 48
Challenged for: Claimed to be sexually explicit
Crank
by
Ellen Hopkins
Challenged for: Drug use, claimed to be sexually explicit
This Book Is Gay
by
Juno Dawson
Number of challenges: 48
Challenged for: LGBTQIA+ content, providing sexual education, claimed to be sexually explicit
<<
Previous:
Censorship and Book Banning: Past & Present
Next:
Get Involved! >>