Hint
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Answer
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"Language and sexual references"
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The Great Gatsby
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"Undermines morality"
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The Catcher in the Rye
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"Take the Lord's name in vain"
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The Grapes of Wrath
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"Contains racial slurs"
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To Kill a Mockingbird
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"Sexual and social explicitness"
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The Colour Purple
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Banned in England; Burned in the US
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Ulysses
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Topics of Bestiality, Racism and Sex
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Beloved
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"Implies that man is little more then an animal"
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The Lord of the Flies
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"Pro-communist"
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1984
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"Unsuitable for minors"
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Lolita
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"Anti-Business Attitude"
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Of Mice and Men
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Refers to "whores"
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Catch-22
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"Makes sex look like fun"
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Brave New World
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"Masses will revolt"
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Animal Farm
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"Referring to Abortion"
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As I Lay Dying
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Burned in Nazi Bonfires (1933)
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The Sun Also Rises
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Banned in Italy for illustrating Italian retreat
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A Farwell To Arms
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"Sexual explicitness"
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Their Eyes Were Watching God
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"Images of Violence"
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Invisible Man
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"Repulsive"
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Song of Solomon
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Banned in classrooms for use of racial slurs
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Gone With The Wind
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"Unnecessarily violent"
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Native Son
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Promotes "secular humanism"
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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"Depiction of torture"
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Slaughterhouse-Five
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Turkish editors arrested for "spreading propaganda"
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For Whom The Bell Tolls
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Banned in Italy, Yugoslavia and Nazi Germany
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The Call of the Wild
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Themes of masturbation
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Go Tell It On The Mountain
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Burned for being satanic
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The Lord of the Rings
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Banned in East Germany for being facist; Burned in Nazi Germany for being Socalist
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The Jungle
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Banned by US Customs, Australia, Japan, India, Poland, China, Ireland
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Lady Chatterley's Lover
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"Objectionable"
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A Clockwork Orange
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Published in 1899, banished for decades
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The Awakening
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Homosexual themes
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In Cold Blood
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Five people died in riots over this book in Pakistan
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Satanic Verses
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Banned in South Africa 1979
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Sophie's Choice
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Dubbed "Smutmobile"
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Sons and Lovers
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Challenged in US District Court in 1976
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Cat's Cradle
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"Filthy, trashy sex novel"
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A Separate Peace
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Found obscene in US Superior Court (1965)
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Naked Lunch
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Caused legislation to be put forward to ban "library materials that promote the gay lifestyle"
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Brideshead Revisited
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Banned in Canada and Australia in 1949
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The Naked and Dead
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Banned from US Customs in 1934
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Tropic of Cancer
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"Deals with low love affairs"
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An American Tragedy
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Restricted to High School students with parental permission due to "promiscuity"
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Rabbit, Run
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I suggest some changes, though. "Referring to Abortion" or "Repulsive" could refer to lots of books, which makes it extremely difficult to guess these titles. Wouldn't it be possible to give other hints as well?