• leakycap 10 hours ago
    Given the horror/adult genre of many of his works and the crazy number of titles he's published over the years, this makes sense
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    • andsoitis 10 hours ago
      Some 80% of bans occur in three states: Florida, Texas, and Tennessee.

      While states like Maryland, New Jersey, and Illinois do not appear to ban books in schools.

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      • leakycap 9 hours ago
        I grew up decades ago and remember some books being banned at my school library, even though it probably wasn't officially on a list somewhere to be tabulated and counted. I think the reality of what isn't allowed in schools goes far beyond these stats.

        The 80/20 rule usually applies to large numbers & the 3 states you list represent 15-20% of US student population and 80% of bans.

  • burnt-resistor 3 hours ago
    "The Library Policeman" should probably be for 14-16+ yo's along with "Howl".

    Banning outright reeks of censorship and fragile, anti-intellectual insecurities.

  • Dig1t 7 hours ago
    “Banned” just means the school library chooses not to buy it.

    You can still get them at the public library or any bookstore.