This addition to the In Controversy series addresses a common issue confronting young people. There are more than 2.5 million pornography sites on the Internet. Internet pornography is accessible, affordable, and anonymous: it is available, sometimes with an accidental click of the mouse. The text discusses whether Internet porn is addictive; whether it is damaging to young people; how it affects relationships; and what society can do to curtail the negative effects of Internet pornography. In Controversy, a long-running series covering current, debatable issues, follows a tried-and-true format in each volume. Authors are careful not to bias readers with opinion, instead offering balanced information with cited sources. The books begin with an overview of the titular topic and then provide historical context. Each chapter uses a question about a particular aspect of the issue as a title. The language used is neither threatening nor dull which makes the books appealing for young readers. The pictures and fact boxes break up the text and create visually-appealing pages. There are helpful resources listed in the back of the texts. These titles should be purchased by those libraries with a current In Controversy collection, or those who wish to build their young adult nonfiction collections. (In Controversy) Reviewer: Kimberly Barbour;