Banned Books Week Sept. 25th – Oct. 1st “Stand Up for Your Right to Read”

Banned Books is a celebration of your right to read.  Banned Books is a play on words.  It is verbal irony just the opposite of what you might expect.  Please exercise your right to read. Stop by the SUHI Library to check out a Banned Book for your reading pleasure.
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Take a look at the American Library Association website for listing of Banned Books.
http://www.ala.org/bbooks/frequentlychallengedbooks/top10#toptenlists

One thought on “Banned Books Week Sept. 25th – Oct. 1st “Stand Up for Your Right to Read”

  1. Hello classmates and parents, my name is Pedro Mayorga, as some of you guys might know the library is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. It is one of the important months for us Latinos, September 15 -October 15. However I’m part of the Folklorico Club, as a advanced dancer it’s an honor to perform for those who don’t and do know about our Hispanic culture. We will take time to explain the region of the dance. Therefore, please make sure that you stop by the library on October 7th to see the hard work done my classmates. I hope to see you there!

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