Talk:I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie
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Punctuation
[edit]Please edit the article. The word "it's" is used improperly, which drives me nuts. "It's" is ONLY used as a contraction for the words "it is" or possibly "it has." It is NEVER NEVER NEVER a possessive. The proper possessive of "it" is "its," with no apostrophe.
Same is true of all other pronouns. None of them become possessive with the addition of apostrophe and S, only by adding S - such as hers, theirs, etc.
Thank you. 67.72.98.106 (talk) 03:29, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
Notability
[edit]I've moved the references here as they are not directly acceptable per WP:ELNO. However I do agree that they are likely to establish notability once cast in the proper form.
- The book was described by Kircus Reviews as "a classic account of rampant narcissism among guitar egomaniacs",[1] and enjoyed considerable success, being issued as an audio book in CD in 1995, then reissued as a paperback in 2005, with a Kindle edition the same year. It remained in print at the start of 2010.[2] The book is frequently referenced by histories of rock.[3]