User talk:Jessielove24

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Dollhouse Murders
Hi Jessie, I saw your recently created article on The Dollhouse Murders. It's great to see more people joining the Wikipedia team! I wanted to give you some tips on how to improve the article. All articles have to have reliable sources for verifiability and right now the article has none. It's also discouraged to have articles on fiction sources that contain nothing but a plot summary. What you could do is add information on the significance of the book including sales and reviews. That information would also be easier to find sources for than the plot summary. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other general questions on Wikipedia. Happy editing! GrainyMagazine (talk) 18:25, 20 January 2012 (UTC)