I'm talking about "your local school/bookstore/library's 'banned books' list."
Which definition were you using there?
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A banned book is one your bookstore won't carry.
A "banned" book is one your bookstore will say is banned while placing that very book on prominent display to be sold.
For instance, you won't find a new copy of Camp of the Saints for sale anywhere, and used copies are very expensive (fortunately it's freely available in PDF form with a simple search).
On the other hand, the "banned" book "This Book is Gay" is widely available for sale.
I'm talking about "your local school/bookstore/library's 'banned books' list."
Which definition were you using there?
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