Many books are taken from school shelves each year. This is why Banned Books Week, which takes place September 26 through October 2 is so important.
Many books are taken from school shelves each year. This is why Banned Books Week, which takes place September 26 through October 2 is so important.
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I know a book is good when I wake up at 4am on a Sunday and pick up where I left off the day before. …
Trust is hard to come by when the potholes are filled with secrets. I’ve never been to Boise. I’m pretty sure, after reading Kim Hooper’s …
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