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*'''Redirect'''. If it's part of a book, the content belongs in the article of that book. *'''Redirect'''. If it's part of a book, the content belongs in the article of that book.
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Republic of Gilead

This is basically the same as the page for The Handmaid's Tale. Almost all of it is copied word-for-word, so there's no reason to have this page up when it adds nothing new. Slinga 00:49, 6 March 2006 (UTC)

Middle-Earth exists across several books and media. There is enough information about it per se to justify a separate article.
Gilead, by contrast, exists in only one book and, once you get past "future USA run by ultra-fundamentalist Christians," there's not a whole hell of a lot more you can say about it. Redirect. Daniel Case 14:52, 6 March 2006 (UTC)