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Hi there Hunter DBear, Ssydneymaee, Nastajae, and Brm017, and thank you for your enthusiastic contributions to this entry. I see you are all new editors—welcome! Since you’re new, I wanted to let you know some of Wikipedia’s editing policies. When discussing almost any matter—like themes in a book—we don’t use our own interpretation, but instead need to cite reliable secondary sources, like book reviews published in newspapers or journals. Tip: personal blogs or reader comments on websites like GoodReads aren’t considered reliable—we’re looking for experts’ opinions, that have already been fact-checked. Any discussion that can’t be cited to a source like this needs to be trimmed out. So if you could please add sources to your additions, that would be great! Thanks much, Innisfree987 (talk) 03:05, 12 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]