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Old 12-28-2008, 03:04 PM   #30
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Specify: "This book contains subjects of sex and violence," "this book depicts adult themes and death," "this book depicts unconventional sexual behavior," etc.
"This books contains religious fanaticism", "this book considers evolution as a fact", "this book includes black characters", "this book quotes lyrics by the Beatles"... Where to stop? It seems people are mostly concerned about violence and sex... personally, I find it more important (in a book) to know if it has philosophical/psycological digressions, lots of Latin and Greek untranslated quotes, etc.

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