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Links How banning books actually drive sales [smithsonianmag.com]

JackPedigo 9 Feb 3
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“But woe to that nation whose literature is cut short by the intrusion of force.” Alexander Solzhenitsyn

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Of course. Lets hope someone buys a few thousand and leaves them lying around outside schools. Amazing what school kids can hide under their beds.

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Lady Chatterley's Lover, United Kingdom, 1960: [en.wikipedia.org]

School boards run by ignoramuses for sole purpose of turning out ignorant and uneducated students.

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Not surprised it was a school board in Tennessee and it makes even more sense when media hype is used as a marketing incentive.

Lots of marketing going on these days.

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This is great news!

Just ordered the Republican-banned book "Maus" from the local library. There are 15 people ahead of me.

Own "Beloved" by Toni Morrison. Will reread it. I own most of Toni Morrison's books.

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