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I think students should get the right to choose what they read and not have to be limited to certain type of book. I get with banning some but that very few. Like a middle schooler reading 50 shades of grey I think is a little wrong and someone that young shouldn't be reading that type of books. But then you got some people thinking we should try banning books like Captain Underpants because it has "offensive language, unsuited for young age group and that it has violence". To me that's pushing it a little to far. When I was young i used to read them all the time. Really there is nothing wrong with Captain Underpants. In today's world you can't go far without reading a book with violence in it. I've seen people try banning the hunger game series because it shows a unsuited religious view point that teens shouldn't be reading. And that is anti-government or government anarkey. I highly disagree with what they say. Hunger Games series are great books that take us into adventure where we see maybe what we could become as a nation if the government does get to much power and that we always should have free power. People should get a choice of what they read because sometimes books can save our lives if were heading towards darkness with it taking us to a new world and on a new adventure we could have never imagined.

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