I haven't read the Bookworm series, but based on the information I know about the novel, I can give some relevant suggestions and thoughts. Love and money were two common topics in novels. Different novels would have different descriptions and views on love. Some novels would emphasize the importance of love, believing that love was the source of all happiness, while others would use money as a standard to measure love, believing that only with enough money could true love be realized. This depended on the author's values and views on love. Different novels would have different descriptions and views on money. Some novels would emphasize that money was not important and that people should pursue true happiness instead of money, while some novels would use money as one of the means to achieve happiness and believe that only with enough money could true happiness be achieved. Similarly, the author's values and views on love would also affect their views on money. In novels, love and money were often intertwined to produce a complex chemical reaction. The readers could feel different emotions and thoughts based on their own values and views on love. The novel is a fictional art form, from which the reader can create his own emotions and thoughts according to his own imagination and fictional ability. Therefore, the readers could get different feelings and thoughts from the novel based on their own values and views on love and money.