Don't Miss Banned Books Read-Out this Wednesday in Feinberg Library
Mark Mastrean
mastrems at plattsburgh.edu
Mon Oct 2 14:57:02 UTC 2023
Campus Community,
Feinberg Library's popular *Banned Books Read-Out* returns this year on
*Wednesday, **October 4th*.
*Join us to listen or to participate *by reading a short selection from a
banned or challenged book of your choosing.
It all happens at the library's *main level-two stairway from 12 noon to 3
p.m.*
This Read-Out is part of our annual participation in Banned Books Week
<https://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/banned>, celebrating the freedom to
read from October 1st through the 7th. This year, we're pleased to welcome
back readers from the Literature Club and Sigma Tau Delta.
The American Library Association's Top 13 Most Challenged Books of 2022
<https://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/frequentlychallengedbooks/top10>
1. *Gender Queer: A Memoir,* by Maia Kobabe
2. *All Boys Aren’t Blue,* by George M Johnson
3. *The Bluest Eye,* by Toni Morrison
4. *Flamer,* by Mike Curato
5. *Looking for Alaska,* by John Green
6. *The Perks of Being A Wallflower,* by Stephen Chbosky
7. *Lawn Boy,* by Jonathan Eviso*n*
8. *The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, *by Sherman Alexie
9. *Out of Darkness, *by Ashley Hope Pérez
10. A C*ourt of Mist and Fury,* by Sarah J. Maas
11. *Crank, *by Ellen Hopkins
12. *Me and Earl and The Dying Girl,* by Jesse Andrews
13. *This Book is Gay,* by Juno Dawson
*For more information,* contact Joshua Beatty, Interim Library Director
(tel. 518-564-5200 / email: joshua.beatty at plattsburgh.edu).
*See you at the Read-Out!*
—Feinberg Library
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