Talk:L. J. Smith (author)

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I'm looking for the Night World Series by L.J Smith if anyone could help me I'd greatly appreciate it!

Thanx

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Removed "of course" from "Some of the top sites include Twilight Tales, LJSChallenge 100 on Livejournal and of course Circle Daybreak." This is an objective article, not a place to whore a website.

Marked that the neutrality of the article is disputed. "Mutual fascination and adoration" are weasel words. "She will not give up the fight!" is too personal in tone for an encyclopedia article. "Today, she is writing full time and though she feels very nostalgic about teaching every fall, she still finds writing more fun" is a statement of emotion, which suggests that the author herself edited her Wikipedia article, which is bad taste. "L.J. Smith is today living in a rambling house in the Bay Area of northern California with one dog, three cats, and about ten thousand books! Since childhood she has been fascinated by the night and the way the ordinary world changes in moonlight. And though she makes no claims to psychic abilities, she is convinced that street lights go off at night when she passes by. Many of her books, including The Forbidden Game trilogy, are based on her own nightmares and those of her friends. At times she stops in the middle of a frightening dream and thinks, "This is awful! I hope I remember it when I wake up!". On warm summer nights, she watches the stars while deer feed on the hill sides by her house" is also far too personal a statement to be in an encyclopedia article written by someone other than the author.

note- actually i think although the author herself did not add that, it was included in some of the books as a short piece about the author. it seems likely whoever added that paragraph took it from one of the books. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rashelemmy (talk • contribs) 23:47, 28 February 2008 (UTC)