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Latest comment: 17 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
I don't think that this should be a disambiguation page--Falling Up (band) clearly deserves to be here. The book's article isn't even an article. As for the album, see Mad Season for an example--except in cases where there is a clear difference in significance, the band beats the album. Matt Yeager22:56, 14 December 2005 (UTC)Reply
Hi Matt- I strongly disagree, and I recomment the main page for "falling up" be changed back to a disambiguation page. The quality of the article about the book should not be a consideration; the book's notability (vis-a-vis the notability of the band and album) is the central issue. The book is the last book published by an award-winning author (Shel Silverstein) whose books are well-loved and controversial. His 1981 book A Light in the Attic won numerous awards, and Falling Up (book) was recognized, among other things, as a Booklist Editors' Choice in the year of its publication. -Pete16:48, 16 March 2007 (UTC)Reply