Talk:Dragonseye

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[edit] Which edition came first?

If the UK edition was published first (it is listed first in the Anne McCaffrey article, then this article needs to be moved to Red Star Rising. Also, as with Dolphins of Pern, the publisher's blurb is a copyvio if left as is and needs to be rewritten. 23skidoo 19:01, 19 August 2006 (UTC)


I think the title that the book is more widely known by should be the title of the page in question. My question, if it is indeed Dragon's Eye that is more popular, is the correct title "Dragonseye" or "Dragon's Eye"? The correct title should be reflected in all lists and the page title. I don't have my copy anymore, but I can get one from the local library and find out the published title. Pejorative.majeure 06:24, 13 November 2006 (UTC)


Amazon.com and my local library both show it as "Dragonseye" with no apostrophe. Until I figured that out I was having trouble finding the book to check it out (from the library, that is). Wikipedia shouldn't mislead people to the point that a book can't be found. I tried editing the page to fix it, and while I can change the 2 references to Dragon's Eye into Dragonseye, I can't rename the actual page. Can someone better at wikipedia rename the whole page so that links to it don't break? Brentkrupp 21:44, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:McCaffrey dragonseye.jpg

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