An advisory board for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in North Carolina voted Tuesday morning to remove Sarah J. Maas’ bestselling young adult fantasy novelby L.C. Rosen,” the committee told The Daily Beast in a statement. “As a result of this meeting and much discussion, the Committee voted to retain, it supports student access to the digital version of the text through ONE Access, a partnership with the CM Public Library.
Kasey Meehan, director of the Freedom to Read project at PEN America, said millions of readers enjoy Maas’ work. In response to the efforts to ban Maas’ books, fans have taken to social media in the last year to support her. The new complaints about Maas’ book filed to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Central Media Advisory Committee fall under this new law. The committee is responsible for “support the selection and review of instructional materials “reviewing books with unsuitable content,” according to its