March 2 @ 5 PM | Fahrenheit 451 by Ray BradburyWhy It’s Banned:
Originally published in 1953, Fahrenheit 451 has been challenged for its themes of censorship, anti-establishment ideas, and language. Ironically, it’s a book about banning books. How It Works: Read the current book before the meeting (or come anyway—we won’t judge). Join us at Four Seasons Books for a lively discussion. Engage in meaningful dialogue about censorship, free speech, and why this book is still making waves today. |
Welcome to The Banned Book ClubThis discussion-based book club is open to all ages and anyone who believes in the power of the written word. Expect bold conversations, fresh perspectives, and a deep dive into why books like this keep getting challenged. This book club is about more than just reading, it’s about understanding why books get banned, discussing the themes that make them controversial, and standing up for the freedom to read.
Why These Books? Because banning books never stops at books. Many of these stories have been removed from libraries, challenged in schools, or blacklisted for addressing topics like:
At The Banned Book Club, we believe every book deserves to be read, discussed, and debated. |