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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 26 Mar 2013

    "50 Shades" books were last year's biggest sellers in the U.S. More than 70 million copies were sold. http://on.wsj.com/YFHwBL 

    1:41 PM - 26 Mar 2013
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      1. yves bouchard‏ @yvebou2012 26 Mar 2013
        Replying to @HeadlineZoo

        @HeadlineZoo @WSJ @FoxNews @maddow Oh please ! SM has been around for 100s of years and like any kinks had UPS&DOWNS in popularity.

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      1. Tom Stewart‏ @ThomasGStewart 26 Mar 2013
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        This is really sad “@WSJ: "50 Shades" books were last year's biggest sellers in the U.S. http://on.wsj.com/YFHwBL ”

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      1. Gabe‏ @31karat 26 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ best books for me that I never read!! Thank you 50 shades

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      1. hot pug sandwich‏ @Pug_Panini 26 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ many housewives are bored by their husbands

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      1. Benny Buckets‏ @jorgecubastanza 26 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ @captainjack052 and the moral of the story is...

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      1. Elizabeth Giannini‏ @Kayakwisdom 26 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ Are people's lives so boring & disfunctional that they have to read books that are degrading to both sexes?You are what you read.

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      1. Sarah Stealey Reed‏ @stealeyreed 26 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ Glad people are reading; sad people are repressed. That or we're a nation no longer appreciating power of true storytelling and prose.

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      1. TRIZZ‏ @thedjtrizz 26 Mar 2013
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        The thirst is real! RT“@WSJ: "50 Shades" books were last year's biggest sellers in the U.S. More than 70 million copies were sold.

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      1. Arturo Taibo‏ @ArturoTaibo 26 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ ¿Tan aburridas están las mujeres?

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      1. jayohnie‏ @jayohnie 26 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ ugh! I think part of my soul just curled up and died. I hope sales at least helped keep indie book stores in the black.

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      1. Mr. Keepaway‏ @MrKeepaway 26 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ People just want to be distracted from reality, now more than ever.

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      1. Heidi Hatch‏Verified account @tvheidihatch 26 Mar 2013
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        “@WSJ: "50 Shades" books were last year's biggest sellers in the U.S. More than 70 million copies were sold. http://on.wsj.com/YFHwBL ”

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