SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to the recent uptick in books being banned across the country, Scribd — the subscription service that offers access to the world's largest digital library of ebooks, audiobooks, and more — is opening its entire library so readers can explore banned books. To get physical copies of banned books into readers' hands, Scribd is driving its "Banned Bookmobile" to Texas to distribute books outside of The Painted Porch Bookshop — the independent bookstore owned by Ryan Holiday, #1 New York Times bestselling author and host of the Daily Stoic podcast — on Thursday, February 17 and Saturday, February 19.
Those unable to attend the event can access banned books through Scribd, which is offering its entire digital library free for 30 days with no credit card or commitment required.
"Scribd was created to change the way the world reads, but recently the freedom to read diverse topics has come under attack with an alarming uptick in books being banned in school and public libraries," said Trip Adler, Scribd Founder and Chief Executive Officer. "That's why we partnered with Ryan Holiday, who owns an independent bookstore, to stand up against book banning by distributing print books outside his store."
"America has a lot of problems but people reading books is not one of them. I'm appalled by this campaign to ban or remove books from school libraries and as a bookseller, it's my obligation to do something about it," said Holiday. "I'm really excited that Scribd has helped make these books accessible not just here in Bastrop, Texas but across the country."
Visitors to The Painted Porch Bookshop will be greeted by a Scribd-branded truck, from which Ryan Holiday and Scribd team members will hand out free copies of select books that have been challenged or sought to be banned in Texas. Books that offer diverse perspectives will be distributed, including Not My Idea by Anastasia Higginbotham, King and the Dragonflies by Kacen Callender, The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, and New Kid by Jerry Craft, among others.
From now until February 28, Scribd is opening its entire digital library for free for 30 days — no credit card or commitment required — to give readers access to banned books and explore all of Scribd's content. In addition, Scribd's editorial team curated several reading lists, including books being banned right now and frequently banned books.
Scribd and Ryan Holiday will distribute books outside The Painted Porch Bookshop, 912 Main St., Bastrop, Texas on Thursday, February 17 from 2pm – 6pm CT and Saturday, February 19 from 10am – 2pm CT.
For full details and to sign up for Scribd's program, please visit: Try.Scribd.com/BannedBooks.
About Scribd
Scribd is the reading subscription service that's changing the way the world reads. For $9.99 a month, Scribd offers access to the best ebooks, audiobooks, magazine articles, and more. Scribd works directly with publishers to constantly add new content to the platform and provide its subscribers with high-quality and personalized reading recommendations. Scribd's goal is to inspire curiosity and learning through its diverse range of content that amplifies important topics and underrepresented authors. The app is available on iOS and Android devices as well as web browsers. Follow @Scribd on Twitter and Instagram to learn more.
Now through 11:59 PM PST on February 28, 2022, use promo-code to gain free access to Scribd's library of content for thirty (30) days. Offer valid only for new first-time subscribers. In order to take advantage of this offer, you must create a Scribd.com account, please follow the prompts to create an account for free by February 28, 2022. Limit one (1) promo code may be redeemed per user account, email address, and per person. The promo code is not transferable and is not redeemable for cash or cash equivalents. Scribd reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time but will honor promo codes redeemed up to the date of cancellation. Other restrictions may apply. Void where prohibited by law.
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