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Velshi Banned Book Club: “The Candy House” by Jennifer Egan Technology is at the center of “The Candy House” by Jennifer Egan, but it is far from the whole story. Through a kaleidoscope of characters, literary devices, and time periods, “The Candy House” explores memory, questions of authenticity, privacy, the importance of human connection, the cost of innovation, and humanity itself.

Author Jennifer Egan’s “The Candy House” explores the defining feature of our time: technology. “Again and again with every invention we begin with a utopian idea of what it will do for us,” she says, “then later we see the intended consequences.” #Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub

21.02.2026 18:46 — 👍 6    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley Aldous Huxley’s magnum opus “Brave New World” is eerily relevant in today’s America. It explores our cultural fixation and addiction to distraction in a world of unbridled mass consumerism. Alarmingly, it depicts a world with little hope for change when there is little desire to change.

Award-winning authors @clarebeams.bsky.social and MT Anderson share how Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” gives a clear explanation for where American society is today, a world of cultural fixation and addiction to distraction in a world of unbridled mass consumerism. #Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub

07.02.2026 18:31 — 👍 13    🔁 2    💬 3    📌 0
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When a bookshop owner turns anger into resistance Greg Ketter, the owner of Dreamhaven Books & Comics in Minneapolis, went viral for putting words to what so many are feeling right now. He is angry. And he knows what book banning & the suppression of dissent means: “the chipping away of our freedom.” #Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub

Greg Ketter, the owner of Dreamhaven Books & Comics in Minneapolis, went viral for putting words to what so many are feeling right now. He is angry. And he knows what book banning & the suppression of dissent means: “the chipping away of our freedom.” #Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub

31.01.2026 18:49 — 👍 13    🔁 4    💬 1    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: ‘Station Eleven’ by Emily St. John Mandel Do not mistake “Station Eleven” by Emily St. John Mandel for a survival story. At its core, “Station Eleven” is hopeful. It argues for the importance of art, literature, theater. It argues that humanity is something that must be nourished and tended to. It is the exact book everyone needs to read right now.

Author Emily St. John Mandel knows a thing or two about a dystopia, a post-apocalyptic world. She writes all about it. So what does she have to say about America today? “There is hope, there is community.” #VelshiBannedBookClub #Velshi

17.01.2026 19:22 — 👍 5    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: “Slaughterhouse-Five” by Kurt Vonnegut Equal parts semi-autobiography, anti-war commentary, science-fiction exploration, and satire, Kurt Vonnegut’s “Slaughterhouse-Five” centers on the infamous and brutal Bombing of Dresden during World War II. Vonnegut is one of those authors whose contributions to both literature and American culture are innumerable, and now his estate is at the center of a push to maintain the freedom to read. A group of best-selling authors, Utah students, the ACLU, and Kurt Vonnegut’s estate represented by his four children, are suing state officials in Utah over their book banning legislation.

Kurt Vonnegut’s daughter Nanette isn’t just fighting censorship in Utah because of her father’s legacy, his love of libraries, or his belief in the importance of literature. She is fighting for much more. #Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub

10.01.2026 19:05 — 👍 15    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: The Incredibly Human Henson Blayze by Derrick Barnes The Incredibly Human Henson Blayze by Derrick Barnes follows Henson Blayze, a kind and gifted young athlete who is one of the few Black kids in a small town. When his 10-year-old neighbor is beaten nearly to death by two state troopers, Henson is forced to confront a moral crossroads—choosing between what is right and his own athletic ambition. Author Derrick Barnes challenges the belief that sports automatically bring people together, calling it “one of the fallacies of this country.” While sports can unite us, he argues, that only happens when we as a country, “address the issues that have been bogging us down.” Barnes also warns against viewing Black athletes as mere entertainment at the expense of their humanity.

Today's #VelshiBannedBookClub feature is "The Incredibly Human Henson Blayze" by Derrick Barnes. It follows a gifted Black athlete navigating racism, identity, and ambition. Barnes says framing sports as uniquely unifying lets white Americans “escape harsh realities Black Americans face." #Velshi

27.12.2025 20:28 — 👍 3    🔁 2    💬 2    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: 'We Were Liars' trilogy by E. Lockhart A cultural phenomenon, a social media favorite, and a hit TV show, "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart is officially a trilogy spanning multiple generations. Written with Lockhart's trademark twist and literary references, these books, including the newest “We Fell Apart”, are an examination of privilege, reconciliation, and identity.

“Books are about, fundamentally, what it means to be human,” says “We Were Liars” author @elockhartbooks.bsky.social

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20.12.2025 19:30 — 👍 5    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: 'The Day the Books Disappeared' by Caroline Kusin Pritchard and Joanna Ho “The Day the Books Disappeared” by Joanna Ho and Caroline Kusin Pritchard, was born out of the uptick in censorship and challenges to literary access happening over the past few years. Since publication, though, it has become a cultural artifact, a microcosm of American culture today, by being censored in its own right. 

What do the authors of “The Day the Books Disappeared”, @joannahowrites.bsky.social and @carolinekpritchard.bsky.social, say to those who argue a certain book might be too advanced for a child? Do not "underestimate the brilliance of young people”. #Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub

13.12.2025 19:29 — 👍 12    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 1
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Velshi Banned Book Club: ‘Pride and Prejudice’ by Jane Austen Today’s meeting of the Velshi Banned Book Club dives into Jane Austen’s masterpiece, “Pride and Prejudice,” the romance novel that has defined the genre. Author Elaine Castillo shares how Austen inspired her own work and discusses why Austen romances have had such a profound effect on readers for generations.

Today's #VelshiBannedBookClub features the blueprint of all romantic novels, "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen. Author Elaine Castillo says Austen's seminal work deepens us as readers. It's why her profound literary legacy is so enduring for readers and authors alike.

06.12.2025 19:14 — 👍 8    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” is a pioneering work of both science fiction and patriarchal criticism. It’s a warning that science can go too far, an examination of maternal guilt, or a story of how monsters get created. Regardless of your reading, there are few stories, literary or otherwise, that have such ubiquitous recognition, fascination, and appeal across generations.

Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” has a lot to tell us about culture today, including why reading is so important. UCSB professor Julie Carlson & author @kierstenwhite.bsky.social say, “Reading is where the creature discovers feeling and thought, & the history of the world.” #VelshiBannedBookClub

29.11.2025 18:58 — 👍 20    🔁 11    💬 2    📌 1
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Velshi Banned Book Club: ‘Breathless’ by Jennifer Niven “Breathless” by Jennifer Niven is a reminder of exactly why young adult fiction resonates with so many readers. Through gentle and poignant storytelling, “Breathless” is an exploration of how to find yourself after experiencing your first devastating loss as a young person. In Nevin’s own words, “Breathless” is a story about choosing your voice, your future, your body, and yourself.

"Teens are dealing with issues of love, body image, mental health, and identity, whether parents want them to or not," says @jenniferniven.bsky.social. Literature helps them "to find themselves and to realize they are not alone...even if the adults don't want to talk about it." #VelshiBannedBookClub

22.11.2025 20:40 — 👍 5    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0

Today’s #VelshiBannedBookClub feature, “Breathless” by @jenniferniven.bsky.social, is an exploration of how to find yourself after experiencing your first devastating loss as a young person. It's about choosing your voice, your future, and yourself. Niven joins me at noon EST. Don't miss it!

22.11.2025 15:21 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: ‘The Knife and the Butterfly’ by Ashley Hope Pérez ‘The Knife and the Butterfly’, by veteran member of the Velshi Banned Book Club Ashley Hope Pérez, is a salient reminder of just how much a novel can create and foster empathy. “The Knife and the Butterfly” tells the story of two teenagers, members of rival gangs, and the single act of violence that connects them forever. Pérez says, “...literature is always working to support readers in encountering and navigating the whole range of human experiences.”

What does the uptick in censorship & book bans mean for authors today? “The Knife and the Butterfly” author Ashley Hope Pérez says, “the biggest obstacle...the temptation to shrink or constrain the range of experiences authors explore in the hope of not being banned.” #VelshiBannedBookClub

15.11.2025 19:13 — 👍 6    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

Today's #VelshiBannedBookClub feature, “The Knife and the Butterfly” by Ashley Hope Pérez, is a reminder of just how much novels can create a sense of empathy. It tells the story of two teenagers, members of rival gangs, and the single act of violence that connects them forever. Tune in at noon EST!

15.11.2025 13:42 — 👍 5    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0

Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist @lynseyaddario.bsky.social has put herself in danger to capture the dark realities of war many times. She joins me at 12p ET to discuss the competing demands of her journalism and her family as captured in a brand new documentary. #Velshi

08.11.2025 13:24 — 👍 5    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: “All My Rage” by Sabaa Tahir Equal parts a meditation on young adulthood, a tribute to the power of friendship, and an examination of what it means to belong as an immigrant in America, “All My Rage” by Sabaa Tahir is proof we all need to be listening to what teenagers and young adults have to say. 

“All My Rage” is predominantly an immigrant story, but those feelings of wanting to belong and of finding yourself? According to author Sabaa Tahir, “they’re universal.” #Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub

25.10.2025 17:40 — 👍 7    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0

"Trump & Republicans have unleashed this unprecedented extremism on the American people from the very beginning," says @hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social. "We're talking about an assault on the rule of law, an assault on the American way of life, and an assault, of course, on democracy itself." #Velshi

18.10.2025 18:35 — 👍 7    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

"Maybe they think they have enough of the levers of power that it no longer matters what people think,” says fascism scholar Jason Stanley of the Trump Administration. But he also says, the more extreme the messaging gets, the more forcefully civil society will push back. #NoKings #Velshi

18.10.2025 18:17 — 👍 4    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0

"Maybe they think they have enough of the levers of power that it no longer matters what people think,” says fascism scholar Jason Stanley of the Trump Administration. But he also says, the more extreme the messaging gets, the more forcefully civil society will push back. #NoKings #Velshi

18.10.2025 18:17 — 👍 5    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: “Feed” by M.T. Anderson Everything in the world M.T. Anderson created in his novel “Feed” is informed by the ‘feed’, a commercial brain implant that allows constant access to the internet, including a relentless stream of advertisements. When a hacker with little interest in the feed enters our young protagonist’s life, though, he is confronted with the realities of his existence: the perils of consumerism, his dangerous reliance on technology, the truth of his freewill, and just how endangered his critical thinking is. It is hard to believe that a novel so prescient, so relevant, was published in 2002.

The dystopian world that M.T. Anderson created in his novel “Feed” feels eerily similar to the world we live in right now. “You can feel the way the cognition is changing, we’re being rewired by [the technology we use & consume].” How does Anderson fight it? “Books.” #Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub

18.10.2025 17:50 — 👍 9    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

Today's #VelshiBannedBookClub spotlight is "Feed" by M.T. Anderson, our most alarmingly prescient dystopian feature to date. Written before the advent of social media, it warns of the dark effects of high-tech consumerism. Join us at 12p ET!

18.10.2025 13:18 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: Filmmaker Alex Gibney on the frightening relevance of Orwell’s warnings A brand new documentary from director Raoul Peck and producer Alex Gibney is a timely film centered around the writings and warnings of author George Orwell. It warns the “newspeak” of authoritarian rule is very much present in the current day. Gibney joins Ali Velshi to discuss the importance of Orwell’s works – especially at this point in history. “As a man of the world, he saw patterns of abuses of power, and he realized that they repeated themselves over and over and over again, across borders and through time,” Gibney says. “That's what makes Orwell's writing so compelling, is those simple patterns that repeat themselves over and over and over again…It's a very bleak vision of the future.”

"The erasure of history is a way of unmooring us from what we know to be true, until suddenly the very idea of fact is somehow challenged," says @alexgibneyfilm.bsky.social of George Orwell's ever-relevant warnings against authoritarianism. "It's a very bleak vision of the future." #Velshi

12.10.2025 17:13 — 👍 11    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 1
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Velshi Banned Book Club: PEN America releases new ‘Banned in the USA’ list A new report released by PEN America outlines the disturbing new trend of book bans becoming normalized. The report tracked more than 6,800 instances of books being temporarily or permanently pulled from library shelves during the 2024-2025 school year. Author Stephen King tops the list with the most books banned. Critics warn that schools are “obeying in advance” pulling books from the shelves before it’s even demanded. 

PEN America's new report says book bans have become "rampant and common." Legendary author and member of the #VelshiBannedBookClub Stephen King has been singled out as the most banned author for the 2024-2025 school year. #VELSHI

04.10.2025 19:02 — 👍 9    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: Author Jennifer Finney Boylan on PEN America’s ‘Banned in the USA’ list Book bans have slowly become normalized in recent years and a new report from PEN America shows the alarming consequences. Under President Trump, the book ban movement has escalated with the federal government becoming a potent force for restricting book titles deemed to be controversial. PEN America President and author Jennifer Finney Boylan warns “this is not normal. This is not the way democracy is supposed to function… free people read books."

PEN America's new banned book list is out, showing an alarming number of books being pulled off shelves. PEN America President @jennyboylan.bsky.social joined the #VelshiBannedBookClub to warn against this new normal. “We’re only as strong as our tolerance for stories we don’t agree with.” #VELSHI

04.10.2025 19:00 — 👍 6    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: ‘The God of Small of Things’ by Arundhati Roy Author Arundhati Roy joins the Velshi Banned Book Club to discuss her Booker Prize-winning novel “The God of Small Things,” and to share her perspective on the subversive power of storytelling to shatter social and political boundaries. Though written in 1997, Roy’s exploration of these social rigidities–from Indian caste codes to societal taboos to familial responsibility–remains relevant as ever in the broader fight against literary censorship.

“We stopped being able to have conversations, and when you can’t have conversations, you ban books,” says Booker Prize-winning author Arundhati Roy. Roy argues “books are so subversive” that in the mere act of banning them, “you show your own weakness.” #VelshiBannedBookClub

27.09.2025 18:19 — 👍 6    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: George Orwell’s '1984' with author Veronica Roth The influence of George Orwell’s “1984” continues to be relevant in today’s scary world. Any discussion of authoritarianism, surveillance, and the manipulation of truth invokes the dystopian landscape in Orwell’s novel. Reading “1984” is one of the first and most formative moments when American students are asked to consider government overreach and the fragility and malleability of their own minds. Veronica Roth, the author of another hugely influential dystopian series, “Divergent,” joins the Velshi Banned Book Club to discuss.

Why is “1984” so important to read today? “Because patterns repeat … It becomes relevant over and over again,” says @veronicarothbooks.com, author of the “Divergent” series #Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub

20.09.2025 18:50 — 👍 29    🔁 12    💬 2    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: “The 1619 Project: Born on the Water” co-authored by Renée Watson & illustrated by Nikkolas Smith By reframing U.S. history by placing the realities of slavery at the center of it, Nikole Hannah-Jones’ landmark initiative “The 1619 Project” offers answers to questions of identity, belonging, and origin for Black Americans. But what about for Black children? Today’s Velshi Banned Book Club meeting will examine the children’s adaptation called “The 1619 Project: Born on the Water”. Lyrically written with beautiful illustrations, “Born on the Water” tells the story of a young girl who receives a family tree assignment in school. The rest, as they say, is history. Co-author Renée Watson & illustrator by Nikkolas Smith join the Velshi Banned Book Club.

Why are children’s books so important? Co-author of the “The 1619 Project: Born on the Water” Renée Watson has the answer. “Reading is a form of listening” and listening to others’ stories is crucial #Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub

13.09.2025 18:26 — 👍 18    🔁 6    💬 1    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: an Introduction to the Great Stephen King There are few authors with as much influence as Stephen King. King’s writing, from imagery to phrases, is deeply entrenched in American culture: “It” and Pennywise cemented the killer clown, “Carrie” defined high school suffering, “The Shining” crystallized haunted hotels, “The Shawshank Redemption” epitomized jailbreak, and “Cujo” became shorthand at the dog park. What connects all of King’s work, from explorations of fairy tales to time travel, is hope.

The great @stephenking.bsky.social has advice for every single member of the #VelshiBannedBookClub, “Run to the library or to the bookstore and find out what they don't want you to read.” #Velshi

06.09.2025 18:53 — 👍 87    🔁 22    💬 5    📌 0
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Velshi Banned Book Club: a Conversation with the Great Stephen King There are few authors with as much influence as Stephen King. King’s writing, from imagery to phrases, is deeply entrenched in American culture: “It” and Pennywise cemented the killer clown, “Carrie” defined high school suffering, “The Shining” crystallized haunted hotels, “The Shawshank Redemption” epitomized jailbreak, and “Cujo” became shorthand at the dog park. What connects King’s work, from explorations of fairy tales to time travel, is hope.

You want to know what the king of horror thinks of humanity? @stephenking.bsky.social says, "You can call me a romantic if you want to, but I think that most people are inherently good, and they try to do their best.” #Velshi #VelshiBannedBookClub

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06.09.2025 18:51 — 👍 147    🔁 34    💬 6    📌 2
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Velshi Banned Book Club: ‘Rebecca’ by Daphne du Maurier with Jennifer Egan Daphne Du Maurier's “Rebecca” is now 87 years old, it is an immediate best-seller, never once taken out of print, and one of the best examples of Gothic literature of all time. It has also inspired many writers and readers, including the singular, award-winning, and best-selling author Jennifer Egan. Egan read it for the first time at just 11 years old and, as she tells it, was so deeply enthralled with the novel that her mother asked her to please stop reading it. Years later, she wrote her own Gothic.

What could be better than a #VelshiBannedBookClub meeting with the singular @egangoonsquad.bsky.social? A #VelshiBannedBookClub meeting on Gothic classic “Rebecca” by Daphne Du Maurier *with* @egangoonsquad.bsky.social. #Velshi 📚

30.08.2025 18:14 — 👍 11    🔁 3    💬 1    📌 0