Talk:Then Again, Maybe I Won't

Article is full of original research (OR)
The "theme" and "setting" sections are full of original research. It looks like somebody copied their book report here. These sections either need to have citations added in to show the material is not OR and is coming from some legit source, or else they need to be deleted. I will just leave a tag on the article for now and this note here, to give somebody a chance to improve the sections within a reasonable time. I'm sure there are sources on this book as there are for all the other Judy Blume books, so someone should be able to find some. TheBlinkster (talk) 01:52, 23 December 2016 (UTC)

== Seems relatively close enough that wiki article is factual enough. -- I'd say that this is well researched and comprehensive enough to be a full article, but would specify that the current audience demand a more aggressive approach to equality - hence the minor edits.

Different Editions?
I remember having two versions of this when I was a kid, one was the hardcover original, the other a paperback released sometime later. One of the versions (I think the first edition) was missing the final chapter (which was only about two pages long), so the book ended with Joel going off to military school. I have been unable to find any other references to there being different versions of this book anywhere else, so am not including this in the article as it's original research, but has anyone seen this confirmed anywhere else? (98.100.130.107 (talk) 15:57, 7 September 2018 (UTC))