Wikipedia:Cleanup Taskforce/We All Fall Down

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The article about Robert Cormier's novel We All Fall Down looks like it was written by a talented high school student -- and I mean that non-sarcastically, as it's got some value to it, but it needs a rewriting. It's self-contradictory at points (for example, it says in one place that the novel was written in 1975, but in another ___location says that it doesn't say when it takes place, so could be set anytime in "the 80s or 90s", etc.). I've got a bit too much on my plate to rewrite the article, but I think the information the original article author provided needs to be reconstituted into a rewritten article, I think. I'd normally give it a try, but life's just a little too crazy for me to be doing massive rewrites. Not that you guys have it any easier, I"m sure. — WCityMike (T | C) 23:04, 4 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I did some cleanup on it. I removed the self contradictory line as redundant. Is stepped down a flight of stairs a British term for knock/throw down a flight of stairs? RJFJR 17:26, 9 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Never heard it used before in UK.