Talk:The Shape of Water (novel)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:58, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
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The Shape of water is given as both the first novel and the first of the TV series. It is indeed the first novel both by publication date and internal chronology. However it was the third of the TV series according to IMDB, season 2 number 1.
--80.254.147.252 (talk) 22:59, 25 February 2012 (UTC)
Requested move 7 March 2018
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- The Shape of Water (novel) → La forma dell'acqua
- The Terracotta Dog → Il cane di terracotta
- The Snack Thief → Il ladro di merendine
- The Voice of the Violin → La voce del violino
- The Voice of the Violin (film) → The Voice of the Violin (unrelated to Inspector Montalbano series)
- Excursion to Tindari → La gita a Tindari
- The Scent of the Night → L'odore della notte
- Rounding the Mark → Il giro di boa
- The Patience of the Spider → La pazienza del ragno
- The Paper Moon → La Luna di Carta
- August Heat → La Vampa d'Agosto (unrelated to Inspector Montalbano series)
- August Heat (short story) → August Heat
- The Wings of the Sphinx → Le ali della sfinge
- The Track of Sand → La pista di sabbia
- The Potter's Field (Camilleri novel) → Il campo del vasaio
- The Potter's Field (Peters novel) → The Potter's Field (unrelated to Inspector Montalbano series)
- The Age of Doubt → L'età del dubbio
– My apologies for the amount of entries requested on this move. I was inspired to request this move because of the ongoing discussion at Talk:The Shape of Water (film)#Requested move 5 March 2018 and because the deletion request discussion looks like this article will not be deleted. I was originally just going to request this move for the first book, but there is an article for each book in the Inspector Montalbano series, and if I change one, I have to change the others. I realize some are short and may not be notable on Wikipedia in general, but that can be dealt with after this move discussion. "The Voice of the Violin (film)", "August Heat (short story)", and "The Potter's Field (Peters novel)" are unrelated to the series, but have the same names as two of the novels, and they should be moved to their respective new titles if this move comes to pass. In addition, it seems that the original titles for each book are the Italian titles, as the author is Italian, so English titles are not completely necessary in this case. JE98 (talk) 06:07, 7 March 2018 (UTC)