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Most challenging books of 2024

The ALA has released its “Library of America” ​​report, but a lot is ongoing. The list of the most challenging books in the past few years has been headlines, and while that may still be the case, the table of contents exemplifies the broader truth: the library is under siege:

Introduction: The library meets face to face
I will challenge myself, but I will continue to serve

Don’t believe in the hype!
All kinds of libraries remain
It’s essential to their community

Freedom of reading continues
Light a fire

Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2024
Censorship by 10

And if you accomplish that through it, the next piece is about AI. strict.

“Book Boyfriend” and “Shadow Daddy”: Man cashing in Romantasy

I’ve called Peak Adapt too many times. I did the same thing when Booktok write grew. I’m not making the same mistakes as romantic. That being said, the characters in fantasy books really test my resolve, so elaborate costume balls paying a dark-haired guy for thousands of dollars cosplay thousands of dollars. Question: Are the markets for these events dry out if there was a large adaptation of one of the major series? Or does it increase that? And what is the IP/copyright situation here? Does the Renaissance Fair community know about this? Does anyone have a set of armor that turkey feet and flimsy armor that swells at a fairground somewhere?

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