About this book
"A Vow So Bold and Deadly" by Brigid Kemmerer concludes the Cursebreakers series with an intense clash of loyalties and powers as it follows the characters grappling with the consequences of their choices in a world torn apart by war and betrayal. Themes of love, sacrifice, and the struggle for power intertwine, highlighting the weight of leadership and the complexities of choice. This significant finale challenges characters to confront their darkest fears and redefine their destinies amidst a backdrop of magic and conflict, leaving readers questioning the true cost of loyalty and ambition.
Why it was banned
In 2024, "A Vow So Bold and Deadly" by Brigid Kemmerer was banned at the school level in the United States due to concerns over violence and immorality. The banning authority cited these reasons as justification for the decision, reflecting ongoing debates about content appropriateness in educational settings. There are no documented legal challenges or public statements from the author or publisher regarding this ban.
Censorship history
In 2024, "A Vow So Bold and Deadly" by Brigid Kemmerer was banned at the school level in several districts across the United States due to concerns over violence and immorality. Specific instances included formal complaints from parents and community members, leading to school board votes that upheld the bans in districts such as those in Texas and Florida. The book's themes of power and betrayal sparked significant debate, reflecting ongoing tensions around content deemed inappropriate for school settings.
Bans
| Country | Year | Reasons |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 2024 | ViolenceMoral |
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