In honor of Banned Books Week, what is your favorite “banned" or "frequently challenged" book?
I feel lucky to be able to read what I want. There are quite a few, so here goes:

Other banned or challenged books that I've read and appreciated are:
- Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson - Death is something to talk about, even celebrated, in the circle of life.
- The Color Purple by Alice Walker - every woman should read this!
- The Harry Potter Series - if you've been following this blog, you'll know that my daughter and I are huge Harry Potter fans!
- The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood - dystopia literature is not really my thing, but this book seriously impressed me with its insights into woman's issues.
- In Cold Blood by Truman Capote - as a huge fan of Capote, this result of Truman's personal investigation into the mind of a murderer, is chilling.
- Lord of the Flies by William Golding - this scared the crap out of me - and I was in highschool when I read it!
- I must stop here ... I now realize that there are so many and this probably deserves a separate post!
Banned Books Week (BBW) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment. Held during the last week of September, Banned Books Week highlights the benefits of free and open access to information while drawing attention to the harms of censorship by spotlighting actual or attempted bannings of books across the United States.