Talk:Condemnation (novel)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:55, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Bullshit vomit spewed out by Gavin Collins
I fail to see how a series comprised of six New York Times best-selling books is not notable enough to be on Wikipedia. Furthermore, what's up with this {{context}} template? "The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject." Here's the introduction to the "War of the Spider Queen" article (this message should be on that article's talk page, but some deletionist administrator censored it):
The War of the Spider Queen is a series of novels set in the Forgotten Realms setting, with six books overseen by R.A. Salvatore:
- Dissolution (2002) by Richard Lee Byers
- Insurrection (2002) by Thomas M. Reid
- Condemnation (2003) by Richard Baker
- Extinction (2004) by Lisa Smedman
- Annihilation (2004) by Philip Athans
- Resurrection (2005) by Paul S. Kemp
That is insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject? Do readers not know what a series is? Or a novel? Or a series of novels? Are they too stupid to follow hyperlinks? If Gavin is not educated enough to understand basic English, perhaps he should use a dictionary or not be editing Wikipedia at all.
To the afforementioned deletionist administrator who censored "Talk:War of the Spider Queen," know that I am not leaving this message here to harass anyone; rather, I am leaving this message here for the interests of the article (isn't this what article discussion pages are for?)