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"The House of the Spirits" by Isabel Allende was banned in some places due to its explicit content, including sexual themes and violence, as well as its political commentary. Critics raised concerns about its portrayal of social issues, including class struggle and the role of women in society, which some deemed inappropriate for certain audiences. Additionally, the novel's challenge to traditional values and its depiction of family dynamics made it contentious in various educational settings.

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