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In a year of book bans, Maureen Corrigan's top 10 affirm the joy of reading widely
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Date:2025-04-13 07:46:30
If you were to judge a year solely by its books, you'd have to say 2023 was outstanding; but, in a different sense, book banning efforts have also been outstanding this year. This year's 10 best books list is an affirmation of the pleasures of reading widely and freely:
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