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Moonrise (Warriors)[edit]

This peer review discussion has been closed.
I've listed this article for peer review because…

I'm hoping to improve this article, with the possibility of FA status my long-term goal. Therefore, I am looking for all manner of suggestions. I understand that the two main concerns raised over this article's history has been lack of RS and a need for expansion of the reception section. I acknowledge these, but also point out that there seem to be no other editorial reviews of the novel in question that I haven't found yet, and that few sources exist for this topic. Therefore, style-related suggestions are greatly appreciated, and if any sources can be suggested, those would be helpful too.

Thanks, Brambleclawx 14:40, 23 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Mostly style-related suggestions from Nikkimaria
  • "reviewers such as Booklist and Horn Book Review, who" - those publications aren't reviewers (or people - can't use "who" as written), but publish reviews by reviewers
  • "The" in "The New York Times" is part of the title and should be italicized
  • Can the "series editor" be included in the infobox?
  • Media type in infobox excludes the e-book format mentioned in the lead
  • "it was hard to write the death of Feathertail at the end of Moonrise because death is a difficult subject" - that doesn't really tell us anything. If she gives more info (as in why it's a difficult subject), then include that; if not, rephrase to something like "noted that the death of Feathertail at the end of Moonrise was particularly difficult to write" and leave out the attempted explanation
  • WP:ENGVAR - use consistent spellings. For example, you currently have both "travelling" and "traveling"
  • Is Sharptooth killed by crushing or from a pierced throat? If this is not specified in the book, it shouldn't be specified here
  • Ellipses shouldn't be in square brackets
  • Referencing format needs some cleaning up for consistency. All web citations should include publisher and access date
  • Don't repeat cited sources in External links. Nikkimaria (talk) 15:14, 23 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]