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Lists of Bests - The 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books



Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography--The True Story of a Black Youth's Coming of Age in Apartheid South Africa 
   
    31
    by Mark Mathabane


Blubber 
   
    32
    by Judy Blume


Killing Mr. Griffin 
   
    33
    by Lois Duncan


Halloween ABC 
   
    34
    by Eve Merriam


We All Fall Down 
   
    35
    by Robert Cormier


Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying, 3rd Edition 
   
    36
    by Derek Humphry


The Handmaid's Tale 
   
    37
    by Margaret Atwood


Julie of the Wolves (HarperClassics) 
   
    38
    by Jean Craighead George


The Bluest Eye (Oprah's Book Club) 
   
    39
    by Toni Morrison


The "What's Happening to My Body" Book for Girls, Revised Third Edition 
   
    40
    by Lynda Madaras


To Kill a Mockingbird 
   
    41
    by Harper Lee


Beloved 
   
    42
    by Toni Morrison


The Outsiders 
   
    43
    by S. E. Hinton


The Pigman 
   
    44
    by Paul Zindel


Bumps in the Night 
   
    45
    by Harry Allard
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"If the book we are reading does not wake us, as with a fist hammering on our skulls, then why do we read it? Good God, we also would be happy if we had no books and such books that make us happy we could, if need be, write ourselves. What we must have are those books that come on us like ill fortune, like the death of one we love better than ourselves, like suicide. A book must be an ice axe to break the sea frozen inside us."

—Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Austrian writer, The Metamorphosis, The Trial

 
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