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So I learnt the hard way to make sure to search for a topic before making a new one because I am a bit of a doofus and well I would like to know if there are any tips for topic searching because when I search there are loads that come up and it is overwhelming for me to search through.
Also when I write a review in the normal forums do I write it in the subforum or do I use a new topic and put for instance "divergent review"?
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You should insert a specific topic in the Search button on the Home Page to make the search faster. Be aware that most topics have been covered up on the various forums.

About the reviews, you should check out if there is an existing thread about the book. If there is such a topic, just add your review to it. If there isn't such a thread, open a new thread on the appropriate subforum and post your review there. For instance there is already a divergent topic, so you should add your review over there.
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Thank you. That is very helpful. I'm still getting the hang of things but I have tried to be good and use the FAQ section and everything. Sorry if my newness is very annoying.
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TiffanyJade wrote:Thank you. That is very helpful. I'm still getting the hang of things but I have tried to be good and use the FAQ section and everything. Sorry if my newness is very annoying.
You are welcome and it isn't a bother at all. If you have further questions, feel free to ask. Oh, and welcome abroad! :)
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