Was the book wave banned?

"The Wave" by Morton Rhue is a fictional story, not a real event. It was inspired by the real-life "Third Wave" experiment conducted by Ron Jones in a California high school.

"The Wave" book itself was not banned in any major country. It has been a popular and widely read book, especially in schools, as it explores themes of conformity, power, and the dangers of authoritarianism.

However, it's important to note that:

* The book has been challenged in some schools: There have been instances where parents or school boards have attempted to ban or restrict the book's use, often due to concerns about its content or its potential to influence students.

* The book is not without controversy: Some critics argue that the book glorifies or simplifies the dangers of fascism, while others find it to be a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of human behavior.

Overall, "The Wave" is a book that has sparked important discussions about the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of critical thinking. While it has been challenged in some contexts, it remains a popular and widely read book.

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