"The Shining" by Stephen King has been challenged and banned in some schools and libraries due to its graphic content, including violence, strong language, and disturbing themes. Its depiction of mental illness and supernatural elements have also been cited as reasons for challenges.
HArsh language would be my guess...
Divergent has been challenged.
yes it was challenged in California but that's all i know
No, The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks is not a banned book. It has not been officially challenged or banned in the United States.
yes it was challenged in California but that's all i know
Cujo remains one of Stephen King's most challenged and banned books. It was first challenged in 1984 by the Rankin County, Mississippi School District. It was actually on the American Library Association's banned books list from 1990-1999.
because, I think, they think it has to much to handled. anything from death to inappropriate content.
"Divergent" has been challenged or banned in some schools and libraries due to its violence, strong language, and themes of rebellion against authority. Some critics argue that the book's content may be inappropriate for younger audiences.
Yes, the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell has been both banned and challenged in the past due to its portrayals of violence and its depiction of Native American characters. Some schools and libraries have taken issue with these themes and have attempted to restrict or remove the book from their collections.
To Kill A Mockingbird.
"Challenged at the Baptist College in Charleston, SC (1987) because of "language and sexual references in the book.""
"Black and White" by Paul Volponi is not a frequently banned book. However, it has faced some challenges due to its discussions of race, crime, and social justice issues. Ultimately, whether a book is banned or challenged depends on individual perspectives and interpretations.
"Christine" by Stephen King has been challenged and banned in some schools and libraries due to its themes of violence, language, and sexual content. Some critics also cite concerns about the promotion of unhealthy relationships and teenage rebellion in the book.