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[edit] Note from the AfC reviewer
The tone of the article currently reads a bit more like dust-jacket copy than an encyclopedia entry. But the book definitely seems to meet the book notability guidelines, and seems to have attracted at least some attention (more so than 'the average cookbook or programmers' guide', as the guidelines put it). So I thought that it would be better to create the article and trust the Wikipedians to improve it, rather than decline it. If you disagree, then AfD awaits. :) Kickaha Ota 03:27, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
This is a notable book, which received a lot of attention not too long ago. The article definitely needs some filling out, though, and I'll do my best to pitch in. --Pagana 23:04, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
I would second that this book is most definately notable. I see there hasn't been much work on it, I'll try to give it some time in the next few days. --Chapuisat 17:51, 20 March 2007 (UTC)