reference library? edit

I saw on the assessment page that you were getting Ringing Bell assessed, and that the notability of it was questioned. I was wondering if you've tried the anime books reference library for assistance? I'm fairly sure there'd be something useful in both of Helen McCarthy's books to expand the "Reception" section. Thank you for doing all that work on the article! --Malkinann (talk) 10:17, 1 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Civil War Horses edit

Hey! I was looking at your list of American Civil War Horses, and as I'm working on the article for the novel about Traveller_(novel), before I go adding the dozen or so warhorses in the novel, I wonder if you'd be able to verify them. Like...was General George Picket's horse really named Romeo, and so forth. And I noticed Skylark and Star of the East aren't listed on there as JEB Stuart's horses, though Skylark is treated as his primary mount in the novel. Anyway, if you look at the article there's a list of the horses and the men they purportedly belong to. Since the rest of the book is so meticulously researched, I have little reason to believe those horses didn't really belong to those men, but I don't want to be stepping on anyone's toes here. Blah blah blah, etc, have a nice day. XD;; Zekiw (talk) 06:06, 17 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Hi. I did some more research into Skylark and found a citation. Much of the contents of this list article were based on a book about horses in the Gettysburg Campaign, so there may be anomalies that can be corrected one by one. It does not appear that Stuart rode Skylark in the Gettysburg campaign, at least if this book can be believed (and the author is quite reputable in terms of Gettysburg knowledge). Cavalrymen such as Stuart could be expected to have a number of mounts.
I have reverted a number of your In popular media additions of this novel for reasons explained in User:Hlj/Why#Popular. Other than General Lee, none of these Confederate generals can really be considered central characters in that novel and mentioning them is therefore not notable. If there are articles about the horses who are the central characters, mentions in them would be appropriate. Any fictional treatments about Robert E. Lee -- and there probably are dozens or hundreds -- is going to have numerous references to other generals and it would be inappropriate to put all of those references into the biography articles of all of those generals in Wikipedia. Hal Jespersen (talk) 17:57, 19 April 2009 (UTC)Reply
Hey. Thanks for the edits! I'm a little over-enthusiastic. XD Zekiw (talk) 21:22, 19 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Thunder Oak assessment edit

Explaining the terms is just a minor thing: remember not everyone on Wikipedia has read the book, or even heard of it before. Just as an example, you should probably explain that the characters are talking animals, to make it clear to those unfamiliar with the series. You could also explain why the outlaws are outlaws, what Thunder Oak is, etc. strdst_grl (call me Stardust) 16:55, 22 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Okay, thanks! I'll do more work on it.Zekiw (talk) 04:23, 23 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

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