NEW YORK – Stephenie Meyer, the hottest auteur for young people since J.K. Rowling, has a new link to the creator of "Harry Potter": a place high on the liste of livres most complained about par parents and educators.
Meyer's multimillion-selling "Twilight" series was ranked No. 5 on the annual rapporter of "challenged books" released Wednesday par the American bibliothèque Association. Meyer's stories of vampires and teen romance have been criticized for sexual content; a bibliothèque association official also thinks that the "Twilight" series reflects general unease about Supernatural stories.
"Vampire novels have been a target for years and the `Twilight' livres are so immensely populaire that a lot of the concerns people have had about vampires are focused on her books," says Barbara Jones, director of the association's Office for Intellectual Freedom.
Christian groups for years have protested the themes of wizardry in Rowling's books, which don't appear on the current haut, retour au début 10.
Topping the 2009 chart was Lauren Myracle's "IM" series, novels told through instant messages that have been criticized for nudity, language and drug references. Last year's No. 1 book, "And Tango Makes Three," par Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson, is now No. 2, cited again for its story about two male penguins adopting a baby. Third was Stephen Chbosky's "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," for which the many reasons include drugs, suicide, homosexuality and being antifamily.
Also cited were such perennials as J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" (sexual content, language), Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" (language, racism), Alice Walker's "The Color Purple" (sexual content, language) and Robert Cormier's "The chocolat War" (nudity, language, sexual content).
The ALA recorded 460 challenges in 2009, a drop from 513 the an before, and 81 livres actually being removed. The ALA defines a challenge as a "formal, written complaint filed with a bibliothèque ou school requesting that materials be removed becauseof content ou appropriateness."
For every challenge tallied, about four ou five end up unreported, according to the ALA.
Meyer's multimillion-selling "Twilight" series was ranked No. 5 on the annual rapporter of "challenged books" released Wednesday par the American bibliothèque Association. Meyer's stories of vampires and teen romance have been criticized for sexual content; a bibliothèque association official also thinks that the "Twilight" series reflects general unease about Supernatural stories.
"Vampire novels have been a target for years and the `Twilight' livres are so immensely populaire that a lot of the concerns people have had about vampires are focused on her books," says Barbara Jones, director of the association's Office for Intellectual Freedom.
Christian groups for years have protested the themes of wizardry in Rowling's books, which don't appear on the current haut, retour au début 10.
Topping the 2009 chart was Lauren Myracle's "IM" series, novels told through instant messages that have been criticized for nudity, language and drug references. Last year's No. 1 book, "And Tango Makes Three," par Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson, is now No. 2, cited again for its story about two male penguins adopting a baby. Third was Stephen Chbosky's "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," for which the many reasons include drugs, suicide, homosexuality and being antifamily.
Also cited were such perennials as J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" (sexual content, language), Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" (language, racism), Alice Walker's "The Color Purple" (sexual content, language) and Robert Cormier's "The chocolat War" (nudity, language, sexual content).
The ALA recorded 460 challenges in 2009, a drop from 513 the an before, and 81 livres actually being removed. The ALA defines a challenge as a "formal, written complaint filed with a bibliothèque ou school requesting that materials be removed becauseof content ou appropriateness."
For every challenge tallied, about four ou five end up unreported, according to the ALA.