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I hate that kids are taught to fear and not read some books growing up- many of the banned and challenged books change my life and perspective. Having freedom to read what you one is one of the greatest gifts you can have- so go read those banned books. #BannedBooksWeek
— Haley Mills (@HaleyMills19) September 26, 2018
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Happy #bannedbooksweek what book are you wearing? @BannedBooksWeek @bannedlibrary @jk_rowling #ravenclawforlife #librarianlife pic.twitter.com/G2NAIVkYvL
— Stephanie, MLS (@lispylibrarian) September 26, 2018
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Happy #BannedBooksWeek pic.twitter.com/Y9FmqcA5q2
— Leigh-Ann 🏒👩🏻🏫❄ (@ladrama) September 26, 2018
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Happy #BannedBooksWeek! This year's theme is speaking out against #censorship! Books that have been banned can be found on our shelves or at one of the other campus libraries. Check one out today! #fb #pennstatebeaver #psulibs #psu #WeAre #standforthebanned #bannedbooks pic.twitter.com/iHySTEdnJ3
— PSU Beaver Library (@BeaverLibKnows) September 26, 2018
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@RNECavaliers students, want to win this tshirt? Stop by and check out a banned 📚! #bannedbooksweek pic.twitter.com/3tKKQz0nqv
— RNE Media Center (@rnhmedia) September 26, 2018
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#BannedBooksWeek: This One Summer https://t.co/3SUP2R8DFV pic.twitter.com/caoTOBs40B
— Allison (@nerissarain) September 26, 2018
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The Handmaid's Tale? Banned! On lessons in resistance from the novel and remember: nolite te bastardes carborundorum. https://t.co/F7OZqnzgHV #BannedBooksWeek
— JSTOR (@JSTOR) September 26, 2018
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It's Banned Books Week. Celebrate your freedom to read and join us in the LVG library, Wed. 9/26, 12-1, Test your knowledge of banned & challenged books, take a selfie with a banned book for our Instagram page! #MCCLibraries #MonroeCC #Bannedbooksweek
— MCC Libraries (@mcc_library) September 26, 2018
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It's #bannedbooksweek. Can you guess the banned book? https://t.co/OOTn9NRPMq
— ARRT Reads (@ARRTreads) September 26, 2018
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For this week's #WednesdayWisdom we believe this quote from A Clash of Kings by @GRRMspeaking fits perfectly with #BannedBooksWeek https://t.co/4lCspRO34n pic.twitter.com/5DpqKk8E7W
— hive.co.uk (@hivestores) September 26, 2018
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What better way to celebrate #BannedBooksWeek than by visiting our gallery to see our latest exhibit "Censorship and Information Control: A Global History from the Inquisition to the Internet"? https://t.co/ixsLydAoDC pic.twitter.com/6pxVzaOR7a
— UChicago SpecColl (@UChicagoSCRC) September 26, 2018
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"Fahrenheit 451" is a dystopian novel in which books are outlawed and firemen of the future hunt and set fire to discovered books.
— Jackson Dist Library (@JacksonLibrary) September 26, 2018
Share a quote from your favorite banned or challenged book. #BannedBooksWeek #Fahrenheit451 #WednesdayWisdom pic.twitter.com/PMTqMs0rEl
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This campaign celebrates the readers, writers and publishers who reject divisive standards, and who fight enormous odds to make sure our imaginations are not limited.'~ @PretiTaneja #BannedBooksWeek @BannedWeekUK
— Index on Censorship (@IndexCensorship) September 26, 2018
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simonschuster
— Andi Lutz (@MrsAndiLutz) September 26, 2018
“If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.”―#HarukiMurakami #BannedBooksWeek get_literary https://t.co/kSD96ITqmVhttps://t.co/TmkgMXfetl pic.twitter.com/eWxhSV1aSk
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Stoked to be performing this month's episode on banned books tonight at the @VonnegutLibrary with @Prof_McCall. The program starts at 6pm! #BannedBooksWeek
— Examining Ethics (@ExaminingEthics) September 26, 2018
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Some #books come off the presses quietly while others come off causing a #ruckus from the get-go. Get #rowdy! Defend our #freedom to #read! Read a #bannedbook. #BannedBooksWeek #SpeakOut pic.twitter.com/q7I6LlVCNP
— Carl Sandburg MS Library (@CSMSLibrary) September 26, 2018
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Test your banned book knowledge with this quiz from the New York Public Library! https://t.co/DHD2svL4M5 #BannedBooksWeek #bannedbooks pic.twitter.com/iJfVSlSDMC
— Library of Virginia (@LibraryofVA) September 26, 2018
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“If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.”―#HarukiMurakami #BannedBooksWeek @get_literary https://t.co/mTA7MJrGXO
— Simon & Schuster (@simonschuster) September 26, 2018
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Some of the top #bannedbooks :
— ODU Libraries (@ODULibraries) September 26, 2018
1. To Kill a Mockingbird
2. Harry Potter
3. 1984
4. Animal Farm
5. Farenheit 451
6. The Diary of Anne Frank
7. Catcher in the Rye
8. The Color Purple
9. The Hunger Games
...read the rest of the list here: https://t.co/MaLOUzgrS8 #BannedBooksWeek 📚
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Children books being #banned in the US still today? You bet! Here's a little list...#BannedBooksWeek #childrensbooks #kidlit #YA #bannedbooksweek2018 https://t.co/CVMQ3325JZ
— Tonja Drecker (@TDrecker) September 26, 2018

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