[post_page_title]Banned to the bone[/post_page_title]
Banned books are something of a sore spot for librarians – who generally believe that such bans are a censorship, and that people should be free to read whatever books they please. As such, you’ll often find libraries actively displaying books that are or once were banned.
This library has pulled a brilliant maneuver with their banned book selection, hiding a book’s identity and challenging people to engage with it and find out what the fuss is about.
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