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Blankets by Craig Thompson
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Kelly (Maybedog), Minister of Illicit Reading
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Sep 06, 2024 07:41PM

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That sounds like a good book, not one that would be challenged. When you get to something controversial, let us know.

I started chapter 2 last night, but haven't made it very far. He's met a girl..... oooooh..... ;)
Jennifer W wrote: "There was full male nudity by the end of the first chapter. There was also this scene alluding to [spoilers removed] that hasn't otherwise come up again in the story.
I started chapter 2 last nig..."
Just one of those is grounds for removal. Two of those things on the censors' bucket list gets them frothing at the mouth! This is an adult novel with crossover appeal for teens. But a-ha Wikipedia tells me... "Thompson produced the book as a way of coming out to his parents about no longer being a Christian." ergo... the Christians, if they even know what the book is about, would love to burn this book.
Furthermore, Wiki lists more things the censors don't like.
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A-ha again (view spoiler)
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I started chapter 2 last nig..."
Just one of those is grounds for removal. Two of those things on the censors' bucket list gets them frothing at the mouth! This is an adult novel with crossover appeal for teens. But a-ha Wikipedia tells me... "Thompson produced the book as a way of coming out to his parents about no longer being a Christian." ergo... the Christians, if they even know what the book is about, would love to burn this book.
Furthermore, Wiki lists more things the censors don't like.
(view spoiler)
A-ha again (view spoiler)
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But I'm still really liking it. :)

As for it being banned, I can definitely see why people would be upset about the content of this book. There's lots of nudity, questioning of faith, family problems, etc. It's realistic. However, the content of the book is way above kids' heads. I would say you'd have to be 16 or older to even start to get what he's saying about growing up, growing apart from your family, questioning your faith, and falling in love.
Jennifer W wrote: "However, the content of the book is way above kids' heads. I would say you'd have to be 16 or older to even start to get what he's saying about growing up, growing apart from your family, questioning your faith, and falling in love."
It's Young Adult/Adult crossover. High school and in public libraries, some young adult and some adult.
It's Young Adult/Adult crossover. High school and in public libraries, some young adult and some adult.