After learning that over two dozen of his books were banned in Florida, Stephen King took to X to offer a very succinct, and maybe not so subtle rebuttal. “Florida has banned 23 [of] my books. What the f*ck?” King’s August 31 X post reads. The 76-year-old author is among the army of outspoken opponents of the controversial Florida bill that has limited access to literature deemed inappropriate to K-12 students across the state.
Throughout his storied career, King has authored over 200 short stories and more than 70 novels, while having a primary focus on the horror genre. However, as of August 31, 23 of Stephen King’s novels have now been banned throughout school districts located in Florida. Among the list of banned Stephen King books are iconic greats such as Carrie, Cujo, The Dark Tower, Doctor Sleep, and The Green Mile.
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