Talk:Peter and the Starcatchers

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This award winning New York Times bestseller tells the story of Peter Pan's beginning.

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There are several mistakes in this article, including that Peter "accidentally" cut off Stache's hand (he planned it out in his mind) and that Peter was, quote: "kissed by a topless mermaid." (in the critics section- she was performing CPR, as he was drowning. This is clearly in the book, as Peter was first blacked out, and then felt her "air" become "his air")

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Tinkerbell's fairy status
Just because Tinkerbell prefers to be called a bird-girl or whatever in a certain scene does not mean she is exempt from fairy status. I think that section should be changed. Also, the reference of her preference seems a little misconstrued, to me. 76.27.43.136 (talk) 03:14, 14 April 2010 (UTC)

The completely biased and unqualified plot summary
If you read the plot summary of this book, you will notice that most of the adjectives are subjective and that the text reads more like a review. Unfortunately, I have not read the book. My only knowledge of it is from reviews and from friends that have read it. And, when I search the internet for a real synopsis, again I only find very subjective synopses. I found something slightly less subjective at http://koolteecha.edublogs.org/files/2010/01/PATS-Plot-Summer-Characters.pdf. However, even this needs cleaning up. I implore any individual who has read the text to write a better summary, please! 68.251.32.74 (talk) 04:21, 28 December 2011 (UTC)

Stache's name?
I never see any where in the book where his last name was moustache. Justaguy120 (talk) 03:06, 20 July 2013 (UTC)

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Information In Lead Section Not Present In Article
Currently, the lead information for this article includes references to the novel's sequels and The Never Land Books/Never Land Adventures. Although these references link out to other Wikipedia articles, they are not mentioned later on in the main body of the Peter and the Starcatchers article. To fix this, I propose adding a section titled "Sequels and Other Works" that will reference and provide more information on the other novels that are set in the same literary universe. --Moira388 (talk) 17:25, 4 April 2022 (UTC)