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Why are all Charles IX off the shelves?
Charles IX was taken off the shelves because its content was horrible and bloody, and it was not suitable for children to read.

20 12 5438+00 In June, a student aged 12 in Fenghua, Zhejiang Province was suspected of imitating the plot of Charles IX and hanged himself at home. According to Urban Express, there was no warning when the incident happened. During the parents' breakfast, the child committed suicide by tying a wet towel to the ventilation window at the door. When the child had an accident, he was facing an open book, Charles IX: Crow City where evil spirits live.

Zhang Hong, the author and reading promoter of children's literature, once rudely concluded that this set of books is undoubtedly a "commodity" with extremely successful marketing, but it is also a genuine "junk book".

Brief introduction of Charles IX's works

The adventure in The Mystery of Mododo (Charles IX) is a large-scale original adventure novel. Duoduo Mo, the hero of this book, is a lame pupil. He dreams of becoming an adventurer and detective. He received a gift from his grandfather on his birthday. This is a dog of royal descent with a long history. Its name is Charles IX.

But it seems that this is not a simple dog, unexpected troubles follow, and great secrets of good and evil are unfolding. Cracking the code, tracking footprints, analyzing and reasoning, Duoduo Mo (whose real name is Dodomo), Tiny Rao, Tiger Shark (whose real name is Hu Sha) and Fu You, four friends, fearless, have solved one maze and case after another.