Talk:Magic Tree House series

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[edit] The table

I've created a table for the first 28 book series. This is more time-consuming than I thought. :) I'll check back to see if anyone converts the other series. Thanks. --EarthPerson 23:27, 20 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] PROLOGUE:

One day, in Pennsylvania,, a tree house appeared in the woods. Jack and Annie climbed into the tree house. They found that it is filled with books. Jack and Annie soon discovered that the tree house was magic. It could take them to the places in books. All they had to do is point to a picture and wish to go there. They discovered that Morgan Le Fay owned the tree house. She was a librarian from the time of King Arthur. She traveled thought time and gathered books.

Here are some links:

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[edit] Needs Criticism Section

This page would be more useful if it contained some independent criticism of the series. As it is, it's just a list of the book titles with a short synopsis but nothing about why someone should care. I've tagged the page as unsourced. Ronnotel (talk) 04:45, 17 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Reference/Citation Needed for future publications

Currently the article has the list of publications up to year 2020 or so. I cannot find any info regarding the upcomoing issues beyond 2009 at the official Random House site. And Google returned 0 results for many of the titles entered by IP users. I requested the source to back up their entries, but the templates are removed and the long list is still "maintained" by IP users 96.245.55.179 and 209.247.21.229. I am wondering the accuracy of the list. Anyone who has the reliable information for future publications, please add to the article. Thanks. --Chiew (talk) 19:47, 19 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Word Count

Could anyone find an average word count for the books and/or an overall word count for all current books? Some people, (myself included) who are looking for that might come here for that answer. I could not find an answer anywhere. --KirbyManiac (talk) 22:44, 2 May 2008 (UTC)