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MaggieCarr
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On par with Alan Gratz' Ban This Book comes a fictionalized yet based on a true story of the author's experience of book censorship at her school. In this book the town also has strong options of dress codes, candy, and pizza delivery among other things. Themes of parental mental health are also worth mentioning.

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Starwarsandpopcorn
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Finished the Book Riot Read Harder Challenge!

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HeyT
Answers in the Pages | David Levithan
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In this book three seemingly separate storylines come together to help start a discussion about book censorship and how early young people can handle LGTBQ+ content.

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HeyT
Answers in the Pages | David Levithan
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It is very slow at work right now so I‘m going to start this and see how far I get before anyone else enters the building.

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mandarchy
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I found a lot to love about this book. I could really relate to the family dynamic. I'm glad I read the Devil's Arithmetic first. It gave this book another level of wow. I don't live in an area where book banning is a problem. The community where the story took place seemed surreal to me, maybe too, phony. But then I need to get out more. Having an HOA is bad enough, I can't imagine a whole town putting up with this.

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megnews
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Great and timely story about censorship based off an event in the author‘s life as a child. Should be on every middle grade classroom bookshelf including those in Florida. #MiddleGradeMarch

Reggie I loved the grandpa in here. 2y
megnews @reggie I loved him too! So glad Mac had him. 2y
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What a lucky kid to have a childhood like this. I always tried to make sure my kids‘ reading was full of banned books too. #MiddleGradeMarch

Julsmarshall Love this! 2y
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Johanna414
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This is the first middle grade I‘ve read from A.S. King - turns out she‘s just as good at writing for middle schoolers as she is for high schoolers. This was timely and fantastic! #MiddleGradeMarch @megnews @sblbooks

megnews I just started this one!! 2y
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