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Challenges to the books - a little of it explained... Between 1990 and 2000, of the 6,364 challenges reported to or recorded by the Office for Intellectual Freedom (see The 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books): 1,607 were challenges to sexually explicit
material (up 161 since 1999); Please note that the number of challenges and the number of reasons for those challenges do not match, because works are often challenged on more than one ground. Seventy-one percent of the challenges were to material in schools or school libraries.2 Another twenty-four percent were to material in public libraries (down two percent since 1999). Sixty percent of the challenges were brought by parents, fifteen percent by patrons, and nine percent by administrators, both down one percent since 1999). 1The Office for Intellectual Freedom does not claim comprehensiveness in recording challenges. 2Sometimes works are challenged in a school and school library. The most frequently challenged authors in 2002 were J.K. Rowling, Judy Blume, Robert Cormier, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Stephen King, Lois Duncan, S.E. Hinton, Alvin Schwartz, Maya Angelou, Roald Dahl, and Toni Morrison. Most Frequently Challenged Authors... The most frequently challenged authors in 2001 were J. K. Rowling, Robert Cormier, John Steinbeck, Judy Blume, Maya Angelou, Robie Harris, Gary Paulsen, Walter Dean Myers, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, and Bette Greene. The most frequently challenged authors in 2000 were J.K. Rowling, Robert Cormier, Lois Duncan, Piers Anthony, Walter Dean Myers, Phylis Reynolds Naylor, John Steinbeck, Maya Angelou, Christopher Pike, Caroline Cooney, Alvin Schwartz, Lois Lowry, Harry Allard, Paul Zindel, and Judy Blume. Please note that the most frequently challenged authors may not appear in the list of most frequently challenged books. For example, if every one of Judy Blumes books was challengedbut only oncenot one of her books would make the top 10 list, but she herself would make the most challenged author list. Five of Judy Blumes books are on the list of The 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books: Forever (8), Blubber (32), Deenie (46), Are You There, God? Its Me, Margaret (62), and Tiger Eyes (78).
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