Secondhand Bookstore Bans "Fifty Shades" And Builds A Fort WIth All Its Copies
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Chances are, you know one of the 125 million people who purchased copies of the "Fifty Shades series.
But it turns out that after everyone has read scenes like this, they don't want the book sitting around their homes in plain sight.
So, literally thousands of copies have made their way to secondhand booksellers like Goldstone Books in Wales, whose warehouse includes 4 miles of shelving holding nearly 750,000 books.
While they have re-sold hundreds of copies on Amazon and Ebay, they're still left with hundreds more and have publicly asked people to stop donating them.
And since the glue used to bind the covers makes the materials unable to be recycled, staff at Goldstone has gotten creative, making a "Fifty Shades" fort.
With that kind of literary inspiration, who knows what's housed inside that fort...