Books
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‘What free speech means’: Censorship in children’s literature
“‘When you’re banning books — oftentimes these books feature characters of color or LGBTQ+ characters — when kids do not see themselves in what they’re reading, then they feel less comfortable with their own identities.’”
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It really is those darn phones
“I just think everyone should go pick up a book, whether it’s today or tomorrow.”
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Generation Z’s beloved books
“I would argue that the messages portrayed in these books are prevalent and timely to today’s societal landscape, therefore making them classics that should be read for generations to come.”
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Dawg-Eared: ‘The Reappearance of Rachel Price’
Holly Jackson’s new book “The Reappearance of Rachel Price” is recommended for readers who love young adult mysteries.
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Dawg-Eared: ‘One of Us is Lying’ by Karen M. McManus is ‘fast-paced, engaging and shocking’
According to first year Alexis Marasco, it is a page-turner.
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Stop coddling Colleen Hoover
Colleen Hoover has been getting away with too much for too long; her reign of terror has to end.
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Dawg-Eared: BookTok — buy it or try it?
Ever wonder if a book will be worth the three-month hold at the public library? Is it worth buying? Or is it even worth taking the time to read? Find out Butler student opinions on popular BookTok books.
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Dawg-Eared: Worth the Reid
Each and every Taylor Jenkins Reid book is loved for a different reason. Follow along to read what Butler students love about her work.

