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XymmaxSo let it be writtenSo let it be done13:46, 3 September 2010 (UTC)reply
I saw the Obama book and was wondering if you could help with a new book that does have mainstream reviews? I looked at
Wikipedia:Books and that was something else. I looked at
Wikipedia:Notability (books) and I am sure that:
∑ The book has been the subject[1] of multiple, non-trivial[2] published works whose sources are independent of the book itself,[3] with at least some of these works serving a general audience. This includes published works in all forms, such as newspaper articles, other books, television documentaries and reviews. Some of these works should contain sufficient critical commentary to allow the article to grow past a simple plot summary.
Any suggestions? ---- Rogue bookworm
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XymmaxSo let it be writtenSo let it be done13:46, 3 September 2010 (UTC)reply
I saw the Obama book and was wondering if you could help with a new book that does have mainstream reviews? I looked at
Wikipedia:Books and that was something else. I looked at
Wikipedia:Notability (books) and I am sure that:
∑ The book has been the subject[1] of multiple, non-trivial[2] published works whose sources are independent of the book itself,[3] with at least some of these works serving a general audience. This includes published works in all forms, such as newspaper articles, other books, television documentaries and reviews. Some of these works should contain sufficient critical commentary to allow the article to grow past a simple plot summary.