10 most frequently challenged books of 2010

4. "Crank," by Ellen Hopkins

This novel in verse about a teenager who becomes addicted to crystal meth is based the actual experience of author Ellen Hopkins' daughter. The book was challenged in 2010 due to the presence of "drugs, offensive language, and sexually explicit" activity in its narrative.

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