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Texas has banned over 500 books. That’s why we’re launching the Texas Banned Book Club.

By Staff Reports

October 1, 2025

Banning books in public schools has become a Texas tradition, akin to Friday Night Lights or the Texas Two-Step. That’s why we’re starting the Texas Banned Book Club—to celebrate these literary works and explore why some schools don’t want them on their library shelves.

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