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`Twilight' series on list of challenged books

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NEW YORK – Stephenie Meyer, the hottest author for young people since J.K. Rowling, has a new link to the creator of "Harry Potter": a place high on the list of books most complained about by parents and educators.
Meyer's multimillion-selling "Twilight" series was ranked No. 5 on the annual report of "challenged books" released Wednesday by the American Library Association. Meyer's stories of vampires and teen romance have been criticized for sexual content; a library association official also thinks that the "Twilight" series reflects general unease about supernatural stories.
"Vampire novels have been a target for years and the `Twilight' books are so immensely popular that a lot of the concerns people have had about vampires are focused on her books," says Barbara Jones, director of the association's Office for Intellectual Freedom.
Christian groups for years have protested the themes of wizardry in Rowling's books, which don't appear on the current top 10.
Topping the 2009 chart was Lauren Myracle's "IM" series, novels told through instant messages that have been criticized for nudity, language and drug references. Last year's No. 1 book, "And Tango Makes Three," by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson, is now No. 2, cited again for its story about two male penguins adopting a baby. Third was Stephen Chbosky's "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," for which the many reasons include drugs, suicide, homosexuality and being antifamily.
Also cited were such perennials as J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" (sexual content, language), Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" (language, racism), Alice Walker's "The Color Purple" (sexual content, language) and Robert Cormier's "The Chocolate War" (nudity, language, sexual content).
The ALA recorded 460 challenges in 2009, a drop from 513 the year before, and 81 books actually being removed. The ALA defines a challenge as a "formal, written complaint filed with a library or school requesting that materials be removed because of content or appropriateness."
For every challenge tallied, about four or five end up unreported, according to the ALA.

Paradox

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Good Those books are freaking weird. I heard in the third one Bella lactates blood and has a vampire baby. `Twilight' series on list of challenged books 214633

Dark Flame99966

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Yeah. And Meyer's reasoning is that vampires don't have semen, they have "poison" but that poison can't harm humans but instead lets them impregnate humans.

She's ruining vampires I tell you. I have no idea why anyone likes those books.

jj16802

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Lets hope the book gets banned!

preid1220

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I call for a book burning, come all ye who shall join me on my crusade!

Ahmed

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Flame its mainly girls that like that book. I guess they like the concept of being bitten on the neck to become pregnant lmao Hilarious

Dark Flame99966

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No, they have sex to become pregnant. Being bitten is to turn into a vampire `Twilight' series on list of challenged books 798637

Ahmed

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You said:

And Meyer's reasoning is that vampires don't have semen, they have "poison" but that poison can't harm humans but instead lets them impregnate humans.

Dark Flame99966

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Yeah. They ejaculate poison instead of semen.

Ahmed

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Such a messed up book :O

Fifi

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Omg i hated the book sooo much yea it was a good book but i just hated it!! and the movie was horrible it was sooo retarded i dont know what everyone is so crazy over..

Ahmed

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You mean girls...

Fifi

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lol why the "s" at the end of girls? is there more than one of me!! Very Happy

Ahmed

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I was saying that girls are mainly crazy for it.

Fifi

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lol ok but really vampires are not as the way they were before

preid1220

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god because of that book the evil, cunning creatures of the night that once dominate the realm of fear became another child friendly Disney fad...

Fifi

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lol mann ^^
yea i remember the days vampires was what people wanted to keep away form but now everyone wants one to love them

Ahmed

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Ok

Who is the smart guy that made a "Robert Pattinson" account?

He is the guy that acts "Edward Cullen" in Twilight.

den denz

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You are such boys! The books are chick flicks all abut chivalry which they absolutely nail! They are girl books with mixes of nomaly boy subjects. You have the wrong genatalia to like them.

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GunMan

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I think twilight is more like the harry potter of my generation, lol.

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Ahmed

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@Den Denz: So you like women being impregnated by poison...I see Hilarious

@Gman: Harry Potter is sort of MY generation...sorry lol...you would be Sinbad or Aladdin.

GunMan

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wtf?

Harry Potter mania started out when I was in 8th grade everyone started talking about it.
Sorry, but it's my generation. Maybe your generation came like towards the end of the Harry Potter mania.

Sindbad is from like 1001 years ago

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Ahmed

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Exactly...8th grade wouldn't count as your generation anymore Razz ...I was in 3rd grade when Azkaban came out.

Ok the yours would be power rangers (Im accurate on this one)

GunMan

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8th grade is still my generation man. I was still a kid in school.

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Ahmed

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Well you would be a teen by 8th grade...not a kid, right?

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