Bangladesh

All That Darkness (2004) by Taslima Nasrin
Banned for “containing passages that could incite communal passions.” (source)
China
 Beijing Doll (2000) by Chun Sue
Beijing Doll (2000) by Chun SueBanned because of “its candid exploration of a young girl’s sexual awakening.” (source)
Eritrea
 My Father’s Daughter (2005) by Hannah Pool
My Father’s Daughter (2005) by Hannah PoolBanned because of political content. (source)
Iran
 O Zahir (2005) by Paulo Coelho
O Zahir (2005) by Paulo CoelhoNo reason given. (source)
Lebanon
 The Da Vinci Code (2003) by Dan Brown
The Da Vinci Code (2003) by Dan BrownDeemed offensive to Christianity. (source)
Malaysia
 Fifty Shades of Grey (2011) by E. L. James
Fifty Shades of Grey (2011) by E. L. JamesContains “sadistic” material and is a “threat to morality.” (source)
Qatar
 Love Comes Later (2014) by Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar
Love Comes Later (2014) by Mohanalakshmi RajakumarNo reason given. (source)
Turkey
 Henna and Mirror (2003) by Müslüm Yücel
Henna and Mirror (2003) by Müslüm YücelBanned for containing “separatist propaganda.” (source)
United States
 The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (2007) by Sherman Alexie
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (2007) by Sherman AlexieBanned in schools in the following cities: Stockton, Missouri; Richland, Washington; Newcastle, Wyoming; and Meridian, Idaho for the following reasons: “anti-family, cultural insensitivity, drugs/alcohol/smoking, gambling, offensive language, sex education, sexually explicit, unsuited for age group, violence, depictions of bullying” (source)
(first posted on Book Riot 10/1/15)
 
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