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Peer Review
Leave feedback here. BookcaseXerox (talk) 21:20, 8 April 2020 (UTC)

Here is Dumagoes's Peer Review feedback for you:

I am satisfied with the lead and know the importance of the topic, and it makes me want to know more and read the book. The lead greatly reflects the most important information about the subject. It does appear to give more weight to the synopsis of the book, but it isn’t too unbalanced.

The sections are very well organized and in a sensible order. However, the background section may make more sense placed before the synopsis.

The synopsis could include more detail of what the book is about and include more action of the characters that would allow the “Main Characters” section to make more sense. There is a sense of redundancy in this section about Chloe finding who she is. Including more details about the book could make this fact appear less repetitive. The themes and reception reflect very well the perspectives represented in the published literature.

The themes section may need some brushing up in terms of neutrality. “Standing up for oneself” needs to make a claim on behalf of a named person or group. The explanations for the themes seem somewhat opinionated because of this lack of claim. Besides this, the article appears to be mostly neutral.

The sources are good and there are many, so it does not appear that a lot of statements are attributed to one or two sources. Citation is needed for “Standing up for oneself”.

The information included in the article is very well rounded and impressive. I suggest that you find better sources for the Themes, but otherwise the article is well written. I really liked the Reception section and hope to add a section like this to my own article. BookcaseXerox (talk) 15:29, 13 April 2020 (UTC)