Freedom to Read Books

Welcome to the Walhalla High School Library book blog, Freedom to Read Books. Join us for discussions about banned and challenged books; tell us what you really think. Just remember that you are still in a school setting, so be responsible and keep it clean. Click in using NAME/URL to identify yourself, but sign your FIRST NAME and LAST INITIAL ONLY in the name box. Do NOT give out personal info. It's a crazy digital world out there; be safe.

Monday, November 13, 2017

Celebrate your freedom to read in America!

If you don't see your title in the list below, use this space to comment on a banned or challenged book you have read. Just list your title and join the conversation!

1 Comments:

At Mon Nov 20, 09:03:00 AM 2017, Anonymous Jayden W said...

The Lovely Bones

This novel, The Lovely Bones, does appeal to an adolescent audience. My reasoning for this is because in my novel, the girl, Susie, is around the same age as most teens in middle to high school. For example, she has everyday problems like every teen girl would have. This book is a warning to girls of all ages to be cautious around strangers. In the novel Susie is walking home and runs into a stranger, who rapes and kills her. After seeing Susie's situation girls might respond by not walking alone after dark. Also, before Susie's death she has boy problems just like any regular teen girl. This book will appeal because many teen girls like books with romance and love.


 

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