I realize, with some dismay, that I’ve read maybe ten of the 100 most frequently challenged books of 1990–2000. In my defense, a good few of them are children’s books, including Where’s Waldo, which was challenged, apparenlty, because “on some of the pages there are dirty things.”
Links courtesy, directly or indirectly, of Neil Gaiman, who leads me to think that maybe it’s high time somebody did write “a book about naked, bisexual, hard-swearing wizards who drink a lot while disparaging the Second Amendment”, dangnabbit.