WA resident pushing for book ratings.
From heraldnet.com:
Meanwhile, Martin developed a plan that would let patrons know whether an item they're considering checking out contains curse words or graphic sex scenes. Ideally, she'd like the library to implement a rating system, similar to the movie industry's G through NC-17 ratings.
At the very least, she's asking Sno-Isle to keep a list of materials with curse words or graphic sex scenes that patrons can consult before checking out items.
"If they're not going to stop putting it in the library, at least let me know," said Martin, a leadership development specialist with Comcast in Everett. She writes and performs Christian puppet plays in her free time. "Don't just put it on the shelf and hide it."
For the record, I'm in the If-You-Don't-Like-It, Act-Like-a-Grown-Up-and-Not-a-Baby, Suck-It-Up-and-Put-It-Down Anti Book Rating Camp.