Read What You Like

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Our entire collection of thousands of e-books and audiobooks is available to check out and read or listen to. Read on your computer or Kindle, or use the Libby app to get books on your phone or tablet.

Discover Yourself

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Many banned or challenged books are by or about Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), or LGBTQ+ people and explore their experiences, stories, histories and movements. Reading these books can help you understand yourself and connect to others.

Form Your Own Opinions & Get Involved

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Started by Brooklyn Public Library, Books Unbanned is an initiative in response to an increasingly coordinated and effective effort to remove books tackling a wide range of topics from library shelves. We are the second library to join this initiative and make our collection available to teens and young adults facing book bans, censorship and political challenges in their local school and public libraries. Explore below to learn more about Books Unbanned, intellectual freedom and how you can fight for the rights of teens nationwide to read what they like, discover themselves and form their own opinions.

Read About Intellectual Freedom at the Library  Explore Brooklyn Books Unbanned  Read the ALA Freedom to Read Statement  Report a Ban or Challenge  Spread the word! Download Outreach Materials Books Unbanned Teen Testimonials

Get a Books Unbanned Card

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Fill out an application to get access to our e-book and audiobook collection. You can check out up to 10 books at a time and put up to five books on hold. Your card will be valid for one year.

You are welcome to use your preferred first name or a nickname. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can get a card?

Anyone ages 13-26 living in the United States can get a card. If you live or work in Seattle, you should apply for a Seattle Public Library card to get access to our collection and resources. Get started with a Seattle Public Library card.