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         probably not fair to accuse her of that. She doesn't know the book and is trying to decide of it would be good for a church library. She likely doesn't want to "ok" a book that is full of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. There's no better people to ask than those who have read it. If she had asked if the book was appropriate for a 7 year old, I would probably say "no". That doesn't indicate shades of Dr. Malan. It indicates that the content would be too coarse for the proposed audience. There is such a thing as being too coarse for an audience.
      probably not fair to accuse her of that. She doesn't know the book and is trying to decide of it would be good for a church library. She likely doesn't want to "ok" a book that is full of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. There's no better people to ask than those who have read it. If she had asked if the book was appropriate for a 7 year old, I would probably say "no". That doesn't indicate shades of Dr. Malan. It indicates that the content would be too coarse for the proposed audience. There is such a thing as being too coarse for an audience.
    
  
    
  
	
	
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      Sep 04, 2018 04:35AM
    
     probably not fair to accuse her of that. She doesn't know the book and is trying to decide of it would be good for a church library. She likely doesn't want to "ok" a book that is full of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. There's no better people to ask than those who have read it. If she had asked if the book was appropriate for a 7 year old, I would probably say "no". That doesn't indicate shades of Dr. Malan. It indicates that the content would be too coarse for the proposed audience. There is such a thing as being too coarse for an audience.
      probably not fair to accuse her of that. She doesn't know the book and is trying to decide of it would be good for a church library. She likely doesn't want to "ok" a book that is full of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. There's no better people to ask than those who have read it. If she had asked if the book was appropriate for a 7 year old, I would probably say "no". That doesn't indicate shades of Dr. Malan. It indicates that the content would be too coarse for the proposed audience. There is such a thing as being too coarse for an audience.
    
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