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Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 2 Article title  "Love you Forever"  Article Evaluation: This article does have a lead section which contains all the included information on the page, The article includes a brief sentence about why the author decided to write the novel, but it needs more information, and there is no information on the illustrator. The article skips genre, and gives a brief summary of the book, however, there is confusion and discussion on the talk page about whether or not the mother in the story dies - I think this is important to figure out and include. The article includes a reception section which briefly mentions that some readers disapprove of the mother's actions and find it "creepy.' I believe there is more information on this that should be included. The sources seem reliable and are all active. Word choice of "comic book" is disputed in the article. This article is rated as start class and of low importance. Sources https://wrlc-gu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=cdi_proquest_wirefeeds_460151955&context=PC&vid=01WRLC_GUNIV:01WRLC_GUNIV&lang=en&search_scope=WRLC_GT_CI&adaptor=Primo%20Central&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,love%20you%20forever,%20children%27s%20book&offset=0 https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/310259 https://rabbitearsbookblog.blogspot.com/2017/04/love-you-forever-by-robert-munsch.html Option 3  Article title  "Holes"  Article Evaluation:  This article is a good start, with a solid description of the plot, characters, setting, and themes. The lead introduces the novel with and mentions setting, themes, and recognition. A theme that is not mentioned, but discussed in a review of the book, is the theme of masculinity, which from what I remember from reading this book is highly present. I found an article that contains a discussion of the banning of the book and an attempt to place it on a ban list, which the article does not discuss, and could be included in a new section. The article is rated start class but of high importance and has no discussion on the talk page. There a few broken links that need to be fixed as well. Sources https://wrlc-gu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=cdi_crossref_primary_10_1007_s10583_005_9452_4&context=PC&vid=01WRLC_GUNIV:01WRLC_GUNIV&lang=en&search_scope=WRLC_GT_CI&adaptor=Primo%20Central&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,Louis%20Sachar&offset=0  https://wrlc-gu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=cdi_chadwyckhealey_abell_R04392034&context=PC&vid=01WRLC_GUNIV:01WRLC_GUNIV&lang=en&search_scope=WRLC_GT_CI&adaptor=Primo%20Central&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,Louis%20Sachar&offset=0 https://bannedya.wordpress.com/2016/02/07/holes-by-louis-sachar/ https://go.gale.com/ps/retrieve.do?tabID=T001&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&searchResultsType=SingleTab&retrievalId=9a9df398-9ece-4c12-8067-b688b2d41f45&hitCount=4&searchType=AdvancedSearchForm&currentPosition=1&docId=GALE%7CH1420044245&docType=Book+review%2C+Critical+essay&sort=Relevance&contentSegment=MISCLIT&prodId=LitRC&pageNum=1&contentSet=GALE%7CH1420044245&searchId=R1&userGroupName=wash43584&inPS=true
 * Option 1 Article title : "Sideways Stories from Wayside School " Article Evaluation:  The Wikipedia page is very minimal. The lead section contains a sentence or two about the author and future adaptations, which should have its own section and more detail. There is also a setting section that describes the way the school was built in the story, but has confusing language regarding the 19th floor of the building. The rest of the page is a summary for each chapter. For starters I think the page could include a publication section, including author, illustrator, date published, and a picture of the book. I also thing there could be a section of how the book is written, because the author utilizes mystery and humor throughout the book to present the plot. Additionally, this book is a part of a series, which is not mentioned at all. Also there are many quotes which could be added to a new reception section and reviews of the book. There is only one source, not including the book itself, which implies there could be bias, and that the article does not capture the full picture and story of the book. This article is Start Class, and contains only one comment on talk page, signifying this article has lacked attention. Sources: There not that many sources... (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/11/books/review/wayside-school-beneath-the-cloud-of-doom-louis-sachar.html https://mlcref.blogspot.com/2010/09/banned-books-from-my-childhood.html#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20Banned%20Books,into%20apples%2C%20if%20that%20counts. https://blazertales.com/sideways-stories-from-wayside-school-by-louis-sachar-book-review/
 * Option 45 Article title "A Dog Called Homeless"  Article Evaluation: This page does not exist yet, but it is listed under missing/uncreated pages of novels written by women. It is a novel written by Sarah Lean, with many acknowledgments and awards. The story revolves around a young girl named Cally Fisher who, after the loss of her mother, discovers an elusive dog that only she can see. The novel explores themes of grief, friendship, and the power of imagination, making it a notable work in contemporary children's literature. Sources: https://wrlc-gu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=cdi_proquest_reports_1313187661&context=PC&vid=01WRLC_GUNIV:01WRLC_GUNIV&lang=en&search_scope=WRLC_GT_CI&adaptor=Primo%20Central&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,A%20Dog%20Called%20Homeless&offset=0 https://wrlc-gu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=cdi_proquest_reports_1039548284&context=PC&vid=01WRLC_GUNIV:01WRLC_GUNIV&lang=en&search_scope=WRLC_GT_CI&adaptor=Primo%20Central&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,A%20Dog%20Called%20Homeless&offset=0 https://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/dog-called-homeless
 * Option 4 Article title  "The Cat and Mouse who Shared a House"  Article Evaluation: The Cat and Mouse who Shared a House is a children's novel written by Ruth Hürlimann (German Author) and illustrated by Anthe Bell. Ruth Hürlimann, does not have a page herself, but there is a lack of resources and articles regarding her, so I thought it made more sense to write a wikipedia page on one of the books she wrote. I am not sure this is a great idea because the overall lack of sources.   Sources: https://theartofchildrenspicturebooks.blogspot.com/2011/11/cat-and-mouse-who-shared-house.html info on publication :https://www.outsideinworld.org.uk/browse-books.asp?book=2478
 * Option 4 Article title  "The Cat and Mouse who Shared a House"  Article Evaluation: The Cat and Mouse who Shared a House is a children's novel written by Ruth Hürlimann (German Author) and illustrated by Anthe Bell. Ruth Hürlimann, does not have a page herself, but there is a lack of resources and articles regarding her, so I thought it made more sense to write a wikipedia page on one of the books she wrote. I am not sure this is a great idea because the overall lack of sources.   Sources: https://theartofchildrenspicturebooks.blogspot.com/2011/11/cat-and-mouse-who-shared-house.html info on publication :https://www.outsideinworld.org.uk/browse-books.asp?book=2478
 * Option 4 Article title  "The Cat and Mouse who Shared a House"  Article Evaluation: The Cat and Mouse who Shared a House is a children's novel written by Ruth Hürlimann (German Author) and illustrated by Anthe Bell. Ruth Hürlimann, does not have a page herself, but there is a lack of resources and articles regarding her, so I thought it made more sense to write a wikipedia page on one of the books she wrote. I am not sure this is a great idea because the overall lack of sources.   Sources: https://theartofchildrenspicturebooks.blogspot.com/2011/11/cat-and-mouse-who-shared-house.html info on publication :https://www.outsideinworld.org.uk/browse-books.asp?book=2478