The Book News We Covered This Week
Amazon names their best books of 2026 so far, a 35th book is banned in Utah public schools, the 2026 Locus Award winners, and more
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The Book News We Covered This Week

Amazon names their best books of 2026 so far, a 35th book is banned in Utah public schools, the 2026 Locus Award winners, and more

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June 14, 2026

Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Here are the stories we covered ourselves on Book Riot this week.

The state of Utah has been on a book banning blitz in 2026. On Friday, June 5, the state added its 35th book to the list of books that must be removed from every public school in the state: Lucky by Alice Sebold. The ban comes amidst a lawsuit challenging these state-sanctioned bans filed in February, and it comes after banning 15 other books in 2026 alone.

This right to privacy is radical. There are few places in America where there’s any expectation of privacy, let alone a commitment  to it. Learning about this blew my mind in college, when I heard that my college’s library–which doubles as the town’s public library–was approached by federal agents. Those agents wanted the records of a user who was related to a potential terrorism suspect. The right to privacy meant the library wouldn’t turn those records over. In hearing this story several times, there were anecdotes peppered in about how the library would keep a card on a bulletin board that said “were we visited by federal agents today?” with a “yes” or “no” answer below.

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