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People should be able to read specific types of books. Over the globe people have been picking out and reading varieties of novels. People have the right to choose certain books to read. It depends on their likes and personality to choose a different book that they want to read. Humans should choose their own books, as long as they know and understand what they are going to read. If you keep people's right to choose they will fight back, and protest.

Even though, people can choose their books, they should be able to choose certain novels they enjoy to read. People should not be held against their own will, they should choose their own believe. They should be able to choose their certain type of book they want to read.

Reading has many benefits, but also comes with some downfall. With the availability of books and e-books we have today there is no excuse for today's youth to not read, write or use proper language. But also, some books are being banned for the content, or lack thereof. For example, Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. This book can be categorized under multiple genres. It is given the rating for mature audiences, because it using language and content for those who understand the time period it was written. The work of art goes into detail about the life of a young, black girl who got her first job at a really young age and the horrifying experiences she had to go through just because of the color of her skin to the disrespect her and her mother had received  because of her mother's low social status, which is based on how much money you have and how much you make.