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August 29, 2008 4:27 PM
Anthony Horowitz on "Tw*tgate"
You've probably already read about this since it's been all over the press, but Anthony Horowitz's take on it in The Bookseller made me laugh... and he also makes some good points.
I can't really say here, since it's a family blog, but basically, out of 150,000 copies of Jacqueline Wilson's My Sister Jodie sold, the publishers received three complaints about one word used and so decided to change the word in the next edition.
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