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Why Ratings Matter for Libraries
As book bans and content challenges become more common, libraries and bookstores are on the front lines of defending access to diverse voices. ReadSafeRatings offers a transparent, neutral system to help you navigate these challenges.
By using our voluntary content ratings:
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You can quickly assess which books fit your collection development goals and community needs.
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You provide clear, factual context to support your selection decisions—especially if challenged.
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You demonstrate a commitment to informed choice and open access, not censorship.
How to Use Ratings
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Search by Rating: Our directory lets you find books rated from C (Children’s Books) to NC-17 (Adults Only), along with detailed content labels (EL, V, SC, DA, ST).
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Match to Community Needs: Use the ratings and labels to identify the right titles for your patrons—whether it’s a family-friendly children’s book or a mature work for adult readers.
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Support Diverse Voices: Ratings help you confidently stock a wide range of stories—while also addressing community concerns.
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Be Proactive: Stay ahead of potential challenges by demonstrating that your selection process considers reader choice and responsible stewardship.
- View the Database of current books that have been rated by our system. (Coming Soon)
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Invite us to speak at your library staff meeting, regional conference, or local bookseller event. Our presentations cover:
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Why voluntary ratings matter
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Common Objections & Rebuttals
Q: Isn’t this program just another form of censorship?
A: No, ReadSafeRatings is entirely voluntary and author-led. Unlike censorship, which removes books from shelves, this program provides neutral, factual information that empowers readers and librarians to make informed decisions—while protecting authors’ creative voices.
Q: Do we really need ratings for books?
A: Many readers, especially parents and librarians, don’t have time to read every book in advance. Ratings provide quick guidance, helping them choose confidently—just like in movies and music.
Q: Won’t these ratings label and stigmatize books?
A: Ratings are neutral and factual—not value judgments. In music and film, similar systems have boosted trust and sales. They make it easier for books to stay on shelves instead of being removed due to vague complaints.
Q: Shouldn’t authors be free to create without explanation?
A: Authors still have full creative control. Ratings are a tool to protect their books and help them reach more readers safely.
Q: Could ratings give ammunition to book banners?
A: Actually, they do the opposite. Ratings provide a clear, objective standard that makes it harder for complaints to be based on personal bias.
Q: Won’t this cost authors money they can’t afford?
A: The program is designed to be affordable and scalable, with multiple pricing tiers. It can pay for itself over time by helping authors retain access to libraries and schools.
Links to Educational Resources
Explore more about why transparency and choice matter in book publishing and libraries:
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PEN America: Book Bans and Challenges in the United States
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Federal Trade Commission 2009 Study:
Marketing Violent Entertainment to Children
https://www.ftc.gov/reports/marketing-violent-entertainment-children-review-industrys-self-regulation -
Texas Authors Museum & Institute of History
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(Below is our vision of the searchable listings. This will continue to evolve based on our growth and understanding of what readers and librarians need.)
Searchable Listings
Explore the growing collection of books that have been reviewed and rated through ReadSafeRatings.
Our directory is designed to help readers, librarians, and booksellers quickly find books that meet their interests and needs.
How it works:
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Every book is assigned a clear content rating (C, G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17) and any additional labels (EL, V, SC, DA, ST).
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Listings include book title, author, genre, short description, and rating summary.
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Use our search tool to find the right book for your library, classroom, or personal collection.
Filter by Rating, Genre, and Author
Refine your search:
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Rating: See only books with your preferred content level.
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Genre: Filter by fiction, nonfiction, romance, fantasy, children’s books, and more.
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Author: Search for your favorite author or discover new voices.
Example Filters:
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Show only C-rated books for children under 6.
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Browse all PG-13 historical fiction novels.
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Explore books with explicit language (EL) or sensitive topics (ST) for awareness in educational settings.
Together, these tools make it easy to navigate the changing landscape of book challenges and bans—while keeping the focus on informed choice and creative freedom.
Sample Book Listing
Book Title: PROVEN PATHWAYS TO WEALTH & HAPPINESS (2021 Revised)
Author: Victor Vonico Johnson
Rating: G
Content Labels: None
Explanation: This book is a motivational and practical guide on achieving financial well-being, wealth, and personal happiness through mindset change, goal setting, and practical financial strategies. It includes no explicit language, no violence, no sexual content, and no adult themes beyond general money and personal development. The book is suitable for general audiences of all ages.
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Submission Form
(We are currently working on the submission form. Below is the information we will require once it is up and running.)
Ready to have your book rated?
Fill out this simple form and join the ReadSafeRatings community of authors and librarians.
Required Information:
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Full Name
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Pen Name (if different)
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Email Address
- State of Residence
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Book Title
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Genre
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Target Age Group
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Short Book Description
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Digital Manuscript File (PDF, ePub, or Word)
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Cover Image (optional)
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Additional content notes (e.g., explicit language, violence, etc.)
Package Selection:
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Basic
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Standard
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Premium
By submitting your book, you acknowledge and accept our Legal & Liability Disclaimer (see below).
Legal & Liability Disclaimer
ReadSafeRatings is a voluntary, third-party program operated by the Texas Authors Museum & Institute of History, Inc.
All ratings and content labels are provided as informational tools only and are not legally binding.
Authors remain fully responsible for the content of their books.
ReadSafeRatings and the Texas Authors Museum & Institute of History, Inc. do not assume liability for how ratings are used or interpreted by others.
Participation in this program is strictly voluntary.
Pricing & Packages
We’ve created three affordable packages to suit your needs:
Basic Rating – $50
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Content review and assigned rating
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Digital badge to share online
Standard Package – $75
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Content review and assigned rating
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Digital badge + 10 high-quality stickers
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Inclusion in the ReadSafe Ratings Directory
Premium Package – $125
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Content review and assigned rating
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Digital badge + 25 high-quality stickers
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Inclusion in the Directory
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Featured spotlight in our newsletter and social media
All packages help support the mission of ReadSafe Ratings and the Texas Authors Museum & Institute of History, Inc., a nonprofit organization.
Turnaround Time
We’re committed to fast and fair reviews.
Our typical turnaround time is 10–14 business days.
We’ll confirm receipt of your submission and keep you updated on your book’s progress.
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Full Expanded Definitions
At ReadSafeRatings, we use a clear, expanded system to provide readers and librarians with honest, transparent information—while respecting authors’ creative freedom. Here’s what each rating means:
C / Children’s Books
Intended for children under 6 years old.
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No violence, strong language, or adult themes.
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Simple, positive, age-appropriate content.
G / General Audiences
Suitable for all ages.
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No strong language, violence, or explicit themes.
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Safe for family and community reading.
PG / Parental Guidance Suggested
Some mild language, mild peril, or thematic elements.
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No explicit sexual content or graphic violence.
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Recommended for readers with parental guidance.
PG-13 / Teen Readers
Moderate violence or mild to moderate sexual references.
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Swearing may be present.
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Recommended for ages 13 and up.
R / Mature Readers
Strong language.
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Intense violence or horror elements.
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Explicit sexual scenes or adult themes.
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Recommended for ages 17 and up.
NC-17 / Adults Only
Extremely graphic violence or sexual content.
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Explicit themes unsuitable for minors.
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Recommended for adults only.
Additional Content Labels
To provide even more context, ReadSafeRatings uses additional labels when needed:
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EL – Explicit Language
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V – Violence / Gore
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SC – Sexual Content
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DA – Drug / Alcohol Use
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ST – Sensitive Topics (e.g., abuse, trauma)
These labels help readers and librarians understand exactly what’s in a book—without restricting access.
Downloadable Image
For easy reference, we’ve prepared a downloadable image with the complete rating definitions and labels.
Use it in your library, bookstore, or classroom—or share it with fellow authors.