Talk:The Little Red Book (Alcoholics Anonymous)

I have a question about this stub. The title of this stub is The Little Red book (study guide) and it states that there are 3 versions of this book. However the study guide is actually a manual so to speak on how to use the book titled the The Little Red Book. The Little Red Book by anonymous is a book that was created to help newcomers to the program of AA understand the Big Book better. So in a sense the Little Red Book by anonymous is also a study guide in and of itself but it not called a study guide... it states inside the little red book that its purpose is to aid "in the study of the book of Alcoholics Anonymous". My question is this, is this article about the study guide or about the Little Red Book itself because the three versions that are listed are not three versions of the same exact book that is listed in the title of the article, nor are the goals of the three versions that are listed the same. Am I making sense?  Ț ♥ ttØØd Ẅ ♥ itre§   04:03, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
 * Yes, it should be renamed to The Little Red Book (Alcoholics Anonymous) like The Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous) article. Thanks. Petersam (talk) 07:49, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
 * Your welcome and thank you for changing it. I am glad I made some sense.  Ț ♥ ttØØd Ẅ ♥ itre§   05:27, 7 July 2012 (UTC)

--Alex Shrugged (talk) 17:55, 3 February 2022 (UTC) I added references to the page using Visual Editor, but they ended up at the bottom of the page. I was attempting to improve the references, but now I'm a little worried that I goofed up the formatting. The first two links under "References" should probably be removed since they are covered in the footnotes I added.