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{{quote|<nowiki>#</nowiki>2 It has a nine-year-old heroine. This is good enough for the industry, which believes that books with children as the main protagonist are ''de facto'' books for children. For similar reasons, ''[[Moby Dick]]'' is very popular among whales.
{{quote|<nowiki>#</nowiki>2 It has a nine-year-old heroine. This is good enough for the industry, which believes that books with children as the main protagonist are ''de facto'' books for children. For similar reasons, ''[[Moby Dick]]'' is very popular among whales.
|[[Terry Pratchett]] on why ''[[Discworld/The Wee Free Men|Wee Free Men]]'' is a children's book}}
|[[Terry Pratchett]] on why ''[[The Wee Free Men]]'' is a children's book}}


{{quote|My LGS<ref>local gaming store</ref> put up the most NSFW Simon Bisley and Luis Royo art prints he could find on the walls. It has dissuaded moms from dropping their children and non-gamer women from staying.
{{quote|My LGS<ref>local gaming store</ref> put up the most NSFW Simon Bisley and Luis Royo art prints he could find on the walls. It has dissuaded moms from dropping their children and non-gamer women from staying.
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