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Stephen King reacts as Florida bans 23 of his books

Summary by Newsweek
Publishers have sued the state of Florida after hundreds of titles, including those of Stephen King's, were banned from libraries.

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No more horror genius bestsellers! After legislation was passed that prohibits several copies of the writer Stephen King in schools, Florida has become the center of attention throughout the United States for the past few hours. Is it perhaps a kind of censorship against the author of “It”? In mid-2022, Governor Ron DeSantis authorized a new regulation to openly ban books by the writer Stephen King in schools across the federal state in order to…

The American writer Stephen King, author of best-selling horror novels, cried out when he learned that the state of Florida had banned twenty-three of his books in the school libraries In 2022, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a law banning books containing any sexually explicit content from schools. Hundreds of books have been banned, and King has now learned that his works have also been included in this ban, so he has expressed his outrag…

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