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Old 02-18-2012, 08:59 AM   #1
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Values in movies vs books...

I came across this article...

American Moviegoers Preferred Movies with Conservative Values in 2011
http://www.movieguide.org/articles/m...s-in-2011.html

Which basically says that conservative values way out sell liberal values in the theater. Based on my time working in movie theaters, and plenty of other articles I have read, I would say this seems true, but I was wondering if that holds true for books as well? Do books with strong conservative values sell better then those that do not have them?

Not that that would ever impact how I write... just curious.
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