I personally find this absurd. It seems a lot of these religious groups have to target everything they don't like. What ever happened to the ignore and move on? If their worry of children reading this book, then I can, without a doubt, say that many children anymore probably don't read what they don't have to, unless told to by guardians or their schools. Furthermore, it's insulting in a way to take away the rights of people that actually might want to read it. As I recall, a book that was turned into a movie...50 Shades of Grey...wasn't met with this ban and from the sounds of it, it is probably worse then this book is.
I don't know, personally, I just think if you don't like something, then don't have to mess with it. I haven't personally heard of this book, but if I could buy it now I would just to protest what they are doing. If I don't like something, I don't do it, read it, look at it, watch it, or anything else in the matter. Just like the whole matter of gay people kissing in public. Do I like it? No. So what do I do? I don't look. Course, I don't like anyone really making out in public, so I wouldn't want to see straight people kissing in public either. (Ain't talking about a quick peck either) Just everyone is always up in everyone else's business and forgets to mind their own.