User talk:The Logos

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The Logos
Hello. I deleted the article because the tone was overtly promotional. Among other things, it said "This book will make you think and you will learn from reading it. It combines everything a novel should have. Good research, good story and the opportunity to learn about subjects new to the reader. The book is set to become a worldwide bestseller." I think you'll agree that this isn't exactly objective. But this problem notwithstanding, there are two issues that would still make it hard for such an article to survive. First there's a question of wikipedia-related conflict of interest since you are the book's author (at least that's what I'm guessing). Moreover books that have a Wikipedia article should satisfy this set of criteria which, in a nutshell, require the existence of third-party sources that have provided significant commentary about the book. Let me know if you have further questions. Pascal.Tesson (talk) 21:50, 5 December 2009 (UTC)