Fictional book burning incidents

Notable book burnings have taken place throughout history.

Faricia, Vlokozuian invasion, 1988
Following the Vlokozu Union invasion of Faricia, Vlokozuian Air Force commander Sir Barney Langlade went to then-Mohammad Farrugia Airport (now Al-Rohad International Airport) and organized and oversaw the public burning of "all works that favored the Islamic regime of Faricia". Among the works that were burned included the 's "Documents from the US Espionage Den" books,, various anti-American essays, and military leaflets. Copies of the Qur'an were prohibited from being burnt to avoid religious controversy.

Comoeys book burning
In November 2018, members of a North Comoeys City group called "Save El Kadsre from Communism" burned several books including Naomi Klein's No Logo and Fences and Windows, John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, and Carl Hiaasen's Hoot. Other objects burned included Soviet Union memorabilia, pro-Palestinian leaflets, and copies of Rage Against the Machine albums.