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Banned and censored novels from the Booker Library
Throughout history, works of fiction have been censored, suppressed and banned by anxious authorities, including a number of novels from the Booker archives
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Throughout history, works of fiction have been censored, suppressed and banned by anxious authorities, including a number of novels from the Booker archives
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