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Climate Fiction & Publishing Awards: Helen Phillips’s near-future novel Hum won the Climate Fiction prize, with judges calling it a sharp look at how privilege shapes climate action. Book Bans & Prison Reading: Texas moved to restrict hardback and used books after synthetic drugs were found on contraband books, a change advocates say will shrink access to ideas. Literary Tourism: BookTok-inspired tours are turning fandom into travel plans, with readers visiting real-world sites tied to series like Camp Half-Blood. Children’s Books & Community Reading: New releases and local events keep rolling—like Lisa M. Pritchard’s patriotic picture book and school poetry slams that spotlight young voices. Media & Culture Wars: Amnesty’s UK report flags heavy anti-trans coverage, while Australia is warned it may be heading the same way. Tech & Energy for Readers: Clean hydrogen is pitched as long-duration storage for renewables, and STEM education is urged to teach argumentation, not just technical skills.

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