Talk:SLEEPY (novel)

Sleepy or SLEEPY?
SLEEPY is the artificial intelligence (?) the book centers around and so it would seem to be the title is this name as opposed to the adjective "sleepy". Both the Discontinuity Guide and the Doctor Who Reference Guide agree on this even though the latter is inconsistent on the main page. I know the PROSE books are all caps on the covers but I think that is how this one is meant to be.--Nyktimos 04:07, 2 May 2009 (UTC)
 * I'm not so sure. I see the rationale for SLEEPY, but that seems too literal a name for Kate Orman.  I think she'd wanna have a bit of word play.  As always with these book title pages, the thing that carries the day is the name under which the book is copyrighted.  So, what does it say on the copyright page?
 * A secondary problem we'll need to consider is how we're going to name the page for the entity that is SLEEPY, versus the book. Is this Sleepy (novel) or is the other thing SLEEPY (construct)?  Apparently, no one has written a page on the SLEEPY entity itself, as this link on the character page of the book just loops back to the book's page.   Czech Out   ☎ | ✍  03:50, 3 May 2009 (UTC)