Talk:Thomas Rockwell

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[edit] Why does How to Fight a Girl Redirect?

It may be a stub, but it's still a book. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets does not link to J.K. Rowling. Why does a book have to redirect to it's author? Julz the wizkid

Because it wasn't even a stub. There were no categories and no information - it just said How to Fight a Girl is a book by Thomas Rockwell. It is the sequel to How to Eat Fried Worms. That information is now in a (short) article with some context which is what an encyclopedia is intended to give. Major books that contain enough information to stand on their own are a different matter. Dlyons493 Talk 12:19, 8 September 2006 (UTC)