Teen Killers Club
Lily Sparks
About this book
In "Teen Killers Club," a group of teenagers, each with a dark past, is brought together in a secretive program designed to rehabilitate them. As they navigate their complex relationships and confront their histories, themes of guilt, redemption, and the struggle for identity emerge. Set against a backdrop of suspense and intrigue, the story explores the moral ambiguities of their actions and the societal perceptions of youth and violence. The narrative delves into the psychological impact of their experiences, challenging readers to consider the nature of justice and forgiveness.
Censorship history
In 2025, "Teen Killers Club" was banned at various school levels across the United States due to concerns over its sexual content and violence. Specific challenges arose in several school districts, leading to formal complaints from parents and community members, which prompted school board votes to remove the book from curricula and libraries. The bans were upheld in multiple instances, reflecting ongoing debates about the appropriateness of such themes in young adult literature.
Bans
| Country | Year | Reasons |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 2025 | SexualViolence |



