The American Library Affiliation’s record of essentially the most often challenged books of 2025 contains Offered by Patricia McCormick, The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky and Maia Kobabe’s Gender Queer: A Memoir.
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The American Library Affiliation has launched its annual record of essentially the most generally challenged books at libraries throughout america.
In line with the ALA, the 11 most often focused books embrace a number of tied titles. They’re:
1. Offered by Patricia McCormick
2. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
3. Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe
4. Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas
5. (tie) Final Evening on the Telegraph Membership by Malinda Lo
5. (tie) Tips by Ellen Hopkins
7. A Court docket of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
8. (tie) A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
8. (tie) Equivalent by Ellen Hopkins
8. (tie) On the lookout for Alaska by John Inexperienced
8. (tie) Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Many of those particular person titles additionally seem on a 2024-25 report issued final October by PEN America, a separate group devoted to free expression, which checked out e-book challenges and bans particularly inside public faculties.
The ALA says that it documented 4,235 distinctive titles being challenged in 2025 – the second-highest yr on report for library challenges. (The very best ever was in 2023, with 4,240 challenges documented – solely 5 greater than on this most up-to-date yr.)
In line with the ALA, 40% of the supplies challenged in 2025 had been representations of LGBTQ+ folks and people of individuals of coloration.

In all, the ALA documented 713 makes an attempt throughout america in 2025 to censor library supplies and providers; 487 of these challenges focused books.
In line with the ALA, 92% of all e-book challenges to libraries got here from “strain teams,” authorities officers and native resolution makers. Whereas 20.8% got here from strain teams comparable to Mothers for Liberty (because the ALA cited in an e-mail to NPR), 70.9% of challenges originated with authorities officers and different “resolution makers,” comparable to native board officers or directors.
In a extra detailed breakdown, the ALA notes that 31% of challenges got here from elected authorities officers and and 40% from board members or directors. In its full report, the ALA states that solely 2.7% of such challenges originated with mother and father, and 1.4% with particular person library customers.
Fifty-one % of challenges had been tried at public libraries, and 37% concerned college libraries. The remaining challenges of 2025 focused college curriculums and better training.

The ALA is a non-partisan, nonprofit group devoted to American libraries and librarians.



