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I am currently working on my master's degree in school library and am interested in 
studying what the profession thinks are the most profane books for young adults. 
I'm asking for the book you think is most profane. I am looking just at expletives 
(number of times used, degree of profanity, etc.) not sexually explicit language at 
this time. Thanks for your help.



Bridget Donlon, Talented & Gifted teacher
Excelsior & Oak Ridge, Linn-Mar
3555 N 10th St
Marion IA 52302
319-447-3186
bdonlon@linnmar.k12.ia.us

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