if R-rated movies were kids’ books (and other adventures in social networking)

What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today:
• Love it. Kids’ Book Versions Of R-Rated Movies

kiddie Fight Club

• Another one. This reporter is “award-winning.” Is there something deeply wrong about our journalistic institutions that promote cheaters? And how do these “journalists” imagine they’ll get away with it? Hearst fires reporter for serial fabrication in at least 25 stories

• I wonder how this works. Do you have to bring your reader to the library? Or can you borrow over the Web? Most Americans Don’t Know That eBooks Are Available At Libraries

• I have only one quibble with this. Can you guess what it is? How movie theaters SHOULD be laid out

• This might be the most disgusting headline I’ve ever read. Rape Victim Gives Adam Sandler’s That’s My Boy a Ringing Endorsement!

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