Have you ever wondered how important the right order is, when reading a series?

Zero Chance (Kit and Tully, #4) by Mocha VonBee

I’m somebody who definitely prefers to read in the correct order, and it's something I never even questioned before watching Kaleidoscope on Netflix. The concept behind Kaleidoscope, if you haven’t seen it, is that there is a final episode that must be watched last. But the rest of them appear in whatever random order the Netflix algorithm chooses for you, which is such an intriguing idea...

And it particularly struck me because, similar to Kaleidoscope, each volume of my Kit & Tully series is told from a different perspective. So, in theory, you probably could join the story along the way, and I’ve been super-curious to see if this worked in practice.

Anyway, ARC reviews are starting to come in for Zero Chance, Kit & Tully Book 4, and what’s really interesting is readers who are new to the series have no difficulty getting into the story.

One reviewer said:

"This little novel offers an intriguing look inside the world of Kit and Tully. This book may be read independently of the others in the series, because I haven't read any of them.”

And another commented:

"I haven't read the other books in the series, but this one can be read as a standalone story.”

So I guess this shows that, for this series anyway, order doesn’t seem to matter, which is kinda fascinating...
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Published on April 02, 2023 06:35
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