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TheGamer on MSNThese Game Titles Are The Worst, And That’s Why We Had To Rank ThemBut you know, some game names can sound as though they were made with little effort, or even accidentally embarrassing.
Goosebumps author reveals which book in the series is ‘really bad’ Netflix is releasing an adaptation of R.L. Stine’s 1992 book ‘Fear Street: The Prom Queen’ Inga Parkel ...
Years attending and later working at Christian summer camps left Cara Meredith feeling somewhat ambivalent about letting her own children experience what is essentially an evangelical rite of passage.
A diverse, “heartfelt” children’s picture book celebrating family. Wenham’s personal story about being a single, gay, adoptive father has been featured in a number of outlets such as BBC ...
It’s taking a toll. Educators are upset. Students are checking out fewer books. The pile of forbidden titles is growing. That doesn’t sound like Minnesota to many people. Our governor likes to say we ...
Last school year, there were more than 10,000 instances of book bans across the country, and 4,200 unique titles banned this year, it found. The Florida Department of Education did not respond to ...
(Image credit: YouTube) Jake and the Fatman. Looking beyond the body-shaming element of this ‘80s crime drama title, I get hung up on William Conrad’s D.A. J.L. McCabe having the nickname ...
I spent the day at “Books of Wonder” earlier this spring to ask kids what makes the best children’s book. Iago and Nico Akerman, both 11, told me the books they liked reading in school were ...
More books have been challenged in recent years than ever before. According to the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF), challenges of unique titles surged ...
America has a long history of book banning, stretching back to at least the 1960s.Here is a look at some of the country's most surprisingly embargoed works through the years. 1961: The 'Tarzan ...
Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren’t Growing Up, by Abigail Shrier (Sentinel, 320 pp., $30). Abigail Shrier’s first book, 2020’s Irreversible Damage, launched the mother of all cancel campaigns.Because ...
Few in children’s publishing were sorry to see the end of 2023, a year marred by skyrocketing book bans and softening sales. But publishers and agents foresee much to feel optimistic about in ...
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