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http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/83...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/88...
Probably, Jenny.
Nanette, it is helpful to link to the book or books in questions, as well as providing the information you want changed.
Nanette, it is helpful to link to the book or books in questions, as well as providing the information you want changed.

Please could 'Consuming Interests' (no ISBN listed) be removed from my books, as it's by the other Michelle Harrison.
Thanks in advance.
Michelle

Nanette, you should edit your bio to describe YOU, not your latest work.

Also, almost all of the librarians here are polite, helpful, and punctual. When you ask a question or make a request, be assured that it will be attended to quickly. They are also all volunteers, so please be nice.

One says she's "an English romantic novelist of Irish descent." Wikipedia claims she's Scottish. Thoughts? (She was born in England, moved to Scotland after her father's death, and lived in England again later in her life.)

Well, since 'descent' just means her ancestry, which is pretty hard for us to verify either way (without going into serious genealogy), I would just keep it simple.
She was born in England - that makes her English.

She may have written about the Scots, but she sounds English to me.

I have sent a message that I hope explains why it appeared her note was ignored.
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Jane Porter (other topics)Jane Porter (other topics)
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/74...
The author linked, Jane Porter, may have a book titled the same (I can't say), but this particular story was published in 1809. The actual author is known as "Miss Jane Porter", shown correctly here: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/81...
If you look at the first link, you can see that it references being written in 1809 in the description, so it clearly isn't supposed to be whatever version was written by "Jane Porter".
Thanks.