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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash
Yeah, even I would be wary of seeking out Pedobook. As KK knows, I won't let a little thing like controversy (or search histories) stop me from finding out what the fuss is about, but I do draw the line at possibly accidentally receiving illegal material that might be found on a site with that book.
BUT if you want to check out Kyle's books from the other Amazon censorship thread they are available on B&N, with samples. I know you're a Kindle gal, so am I, but you can install Nook for PC to check them out. I'm tired of being the only one who actually looked at the darn things. I've decided that I'm going to purchase one of them, because ever since I've read the sample it's been bugging me that I don't know what happens next. (Well, I can guess based on the title, but you know what I mean.)
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;o) yep and like I said I was happy you took one for the team. having said that though, there are some books that I have read because of various activities I am in, and was concerned about what light was being cast upon them. some years ago there was a book published called (I think) "On My Honor" and we were told that it was drawing correlations between being members of Girl Scouting and homosexuality (which I don't have problems with, but I did not want disinformation being bandied about). it WAS about homosexuality and it WAS about Girl Scouting, but it wasn't tying the two together. because of my position in Scouting I felt it was necessary to read it. I think I was the only one in my larger circle of Trainers who did so, the rest just talked bad about it