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Update: that reddit post about a banned book in Texas actually helped me find it

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cole_robinson
Oh wow, that is so cool! My friend Sarah actually had a similar thing happen with a book about local folklore that got pulled from a school library down in Florida. She saw some random post about it on a forum, and someone in the comments mentioned a small indie bookstore in her town that still had copies in the back. She drove over there the same afternoon and the owner was super nice, even gave her a discount because she said she was looking for it. Now she tells everyone to check those hidden spots before giving up on a book.
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phoenix_campbell88
phoenix_campbell888d agoTop Commenter
... well, I guess that's one way to stick it to the man, right? Finding banned books through random internet posts... sounds like we're all just running our own little underground railroad for words now. Next thing you know, someone's gonna be smuggling a copy of "Fahrenheit 451" in a hollowed out library book.
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