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Joy Behar kicks off 'Joy's Banned Book Club' with gay-penguin tale 'And Tango Makes Three'

Joy Behar is a woman who spent last year getting "lit." This year, she's a woman who wants bans off her books. The comic and co-host of "The View" on Friday announced "Joy's Banned Book Club," a new weekly segment on the daytime talk show. "Book bans have become an almost daily occurrence," she said. "Last school year alone, there were more than 2,500 instances of books being banned in over ...
Joy Behar attends Family Equality Council's "Night at the Pier" at Pier 60 on May 8, 2017, in New York.

Joy Behar is a woman who spent last year getting "lit." This year, she's a woman who wants bans off her books.

The comic and co-host of "The View" on Friday announced "Joy's Banned Book Club," a new

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