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Hi folks - 
I'm a graphic novel newbie (and new fan) and ordered
the whole Sandman series over the summer (because it
appeared on so many "best" lists).  Just read it,
loved it, but I'm torn as to how to circulate it. 
There's quite a bit of "adult" content.  No worse than
your average Stephen King, but presented graphically,
I think it's a lot more potentially problematic.

I'm curious if others have these titles on the shelf
in a high school & how you deal with them.  I'm
tossing around a couple of ideas (just circulate &
wait for the phone call, keep them behind the desk &
restrict to older kids...), but haven't made any
decisions.

Thanks,
BR

Brian Regan, Librarian & Webmaster
East Rochester High School
East Rochester, NY 14445
Brian_Regan@er.monroe.edu
bregan@rochester.rr.com
www.erschools.org

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