User talk:Delaneylenore
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Peer review 1. I like how the article clearly states what the object in question is and the origins of it. A lot of insight on how the book of hours came to be. 2. It would be better if you explained the confusion on the dates a little more. Maybe start with the date roughly everyone agrees upon and then lead up to the uncertainty. That would help tie everything together if the main agreed upon date was described first. 3. I would say you are at a great start just a bit more info about where this book of hours resides now and how it came to be there. Also pictures of the book of possible. 4. I like how you had different sections and in some parts of the article you were straight to the point I should do that more on my article. -Thank you good job! (Jahernandez9165 (talk) 18:18, 8 April 2020 (UTC))
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