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Devil in the White City: Behind the Story - A Book Companion (Background Information Booklet)
by Sarah Reagan
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And you've devoured the last morsel of your savory book. Now what?
If you still have the stomach that yearns for more, "Behind the Story" will be a most delightful surprise for you.
Enjoy this basket full of hand-picked treats collected from various sources all over the ...
Introduction
Loved the novel?
And you've devoured the last morsel of your savory book. Now what?
If you still have the stomach that yearns for more, "Behind the Story" will be a most delightful surprise for you.
Enjoy this basket full of hand-picked treats collected from various sources all over the internet, compiled as an easy, concise and info-rich serving just for you!
You'll be on a VIP tour where you'll get to discover in depth about the author's inspiration to create this story as well as their personal journey to bring this book to the readers.
Here's a sneak peek of what's inside:
-Who's the author anyways?
-Author's inspiration to write the story
-Creation process of the book
-Publishing journey
-Obstacles and setbacks
-How it was received by the public and critics
-Sales figures
-Future ahead for the story
-Memorable quotes
...and more!
Try your sample now!
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SAMPLE ENTRY:
"What's so unique and interesting about this book?"
What made this book unique from it's predecessors is that shortly before it's release, Martin announced that while working on the book he has reached over 1500 pages and still the book remains unfinished.
This created a problem quite like the previous book A Storm of Swords? as publishers grimaced over its completed 1200 pages. But whereas the third book had certain releases done in two parts. This particular book became a two-part release, effectively cutting the book in half by character and location rather than chronological order. This book and its upcoming novel A Dance with Dragons will therefore simultaneously tell...
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This work is not meant to replace, but to complement the original work. It is a digestive work to stimulate the appetite and encourage readers to enjoy and appreciate the original work even further.
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