Scranton Banned Books Read Out 2025 - Image Gallery #28811
Scranton Banned Books Read Out 2025
Reference and Instruction Librarian Kristin Green, who helped organize Penn State Scranton's Banned Book Read Out, reads from her selection, "1984" at the event.
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Student Lizzy Anolfo reads an excerpt from "Heaterstopper, Vol 5" during the Banned Books Read Out.
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Associate Professor of English Eva Tettenborn reads an excerpt from "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" during Penn State Scranton's 2025 Banned Books Read Out.
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Penn State Scranton Library Services Associate Grant Loose reads from his selection, "Giovanni's Room" at the 2025 Banned Books Read Out.
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Penn State Scranton Reference and Instruction Librarian Molly Abdalla reads an excerpt from "The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" during the campus' Banned Book Read Out.
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Student Aleksey Wheeland reads and excerpt from "Six of Crows" at the Penn State Scranton Banned Books Read Out.
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Assistant Teaching Professor of History Paul Frisch gestures while reading from his selected banned book, "The Vagina Monologues".
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Student Lizzie Erickson reads from the young adult novel, "Looking for Alaska" at the Penn State Scranton Banned Books Read Out on Oct. 9, 2025.
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Penn State Scranton student Jo Torres reads from "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" during the 2025 Banned Books Read Out.
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Teaching Professor of Communications Arts and Sciences James Hart reads from the beloved children's classic, "Goodnight Moon" during Penn State Scranton's Banned Book Read Out.
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Penn State Scranton student Grant Olsen reads a macabre excerpt from his chosen banned book, "Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark" during the Banned Book Read Out.
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Assistant Professor of Psychology Nicole Watkins reads from "The Secret Ingredient" at Penn State Scranton's Banned Book Read Out.
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Assistant Teaching Professor of English Paul Perrone closed out the readings at the Banned Book Read Out with a compilation of statements and observances from author Kurt Vonnegut, naturalist Jane Goodall, author Toni Morrison, William Shakespeare and Dante.