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Good Job, Florida For Lifting ‘Fifty Shades’ Library Ban
1:45 pm, May 29th | by Laura Donovan
The people of Brevard County, Florida will soon be able to check out “Fifty Shades” books from local libraries, as the novels are going to be restocked onto shelves following the nationwide backlash to the ban.
Earlier this month, 17 public libraries in the state decided to stop offering the popular trilogy, as the pages contain graphic sexual content and do not meet the department’s “selection criteria.” This didn’t sit well with lots of people, especially since the libraries provide books such as the “Kama Sutra” and Erica Jong’s “Fear of Flying.” Even “Fifty Shades” author E.L. James seemed a little confused by the initial ban, as she told The Jane Dough at her New York City signing, “People should be entitled to read what they want.” Yes, they should, and now they can — anywhere in Florida!
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