Talk:Jonestown: The Power and the Myth of Alan Jones

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Nominations and Awards
I have added this section, as there may be some more awards coming for this book. The formatting is not great - can anyone fix it up, I can't work out what to do with the heading levels? --121.209.163.44 12:40, 21 August 2007 (UTC)

The comment about the hardcover book being dropped does not appear to be supported by the references. Both of the reference only links to the Daily Telegraph article (eventually), which describes it as being a rock. 129.78.64.101 10:54, 16 September 2007 (UTC)

The Chaser quote
In the controversy section, with the quote by Julian Morrow from The Chaser, it should be noted that the quote is most likely jocular. Ralphy512 (talk) 15:30, 13 November 2008 (UTC)

Controversy
In the controversy section, currently there is the assertion, "Masters' attempts to explain so much about Jones by reference to his sexuality leaves caused commentators to see his book as homophobic.[9]" In fact, ref#9 does not support this assertion that "commentators ... see his book as homophobic", rather that a commentator, Miranda Devine, the author of the article, did so. I am amending the assertion, therefore, to read: "Masters' attempts to explain so much about Jones by reference to his sexuality caused the commentator Miranda Devine to see his book as homophobic.[9]"124.185.220.236 (talk) 11:48, 30 September 2012 (UTC)

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