Two panels voted to return "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" and "It's Perfectly Normal" to library shelves, but the School Board must still vote on that measure. LAKELAND — Two book review panels ...
LAKELAND — A panel of 18 people recommended that Adam Silvera’s “More Happy Than Not” remain in Polk County Public Schools’ libraries, although the panel was split on the grade level to which it ...
AFI Fest: 15 Authors of Titles on THR’s List of Greatest Film Books Will Appear on Free Saturday Panel Film, book and film book lovers can still reserve free tickets to join the likes of Leonard ...
“Unfortunately, I’m not surprised,” the Jewish writer Elisa Albert told JTA. An authors’ panel at an Albany book festival Saturday has been canceled after organizers said two panelists refused to ...
A panel discussion planned for Saturday as part of the Albany Book Festival will not proceed after two of the authors apparently refused to appear alongside another. But the writer in question says ...
Welcome to the L.A. Times Book Club newsletter. Honestly, for bibliophiles, is there a better weekend in spring than late April at the L.A. Times Festival of Books? The temps will be in the 70s, ...
A Charlotte-Mecklenburg panel created to review book challenges voted Tuesday to remove one challenged book from all schools and keep two others on high school shelves. The one removed, “A Court of ...
With a wave of book bans and educational gag orders still surging across the country, an online panel this week explored how the bans are targeting and impacting the LGBTQ community—and how concerned ...
Abram Books are treating Marvel Comics fans with a truly incredible collectible this holiday season. Timed perfectly for the 60th anniversary of Fantastic Four #1 (1961), Fantastic Four No. 1: Panel ...
A memoir about a nonbinary person’s identity will remain on the shelves at two public school libraries in Louisville after a district panel rejected a parent’s challenge of the book. In meeting that ...
LAKELAND — Two book review panels have once again voted to keep in Polk County Public Schools' libraries two books a conservative group deemed "pornographic" or "harmful to children." The two ...
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