![]() ![]() The idea was that books that depicted horrific acts and showed criminals committing crimes were causing kids to imitate those actions in real life. ![]() It’s a non-fiction account of the period in the 1950’s in America when there was rising concern that comic books were contributing to the juvenile delinquency of the country. That’s quite a mouthful but it was a great read. The book I read was The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How it Changed America. Reading the book at the very bottom of my to be read list was also the first item in my book challenge for the year which you can find here. I always meant to read this book but hadn’t gotten around to it. This time I am reviewing the book that was on the very bottom of my TBR list. ![]() Hey everyone, Slick Dungeon, here back to review another book. ![]()
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