HILD HAS A GLOSSARY. HILD HAS A GLOSSARY. HILD HAS--

If you check the Hild table of contents, THERE IS A GLOSSARY AT THE BACK. 

Just had to get that off my chest; if I get one more email or DM or FB message chastising me sorrowfully about this my brain will burst.

If you're reading a Kindle version of Hild, the file automatically opens at the beginning of the narrative, so you don't see that there's a map, a family tree, a glossary, a historical note, and a pronunciation guide. If you don't think of looking, or if you simply don't know how (you really should learn) then feel free to download the handy PDFs of the extras I've assembled here. (In order to demonstrate my intimate understanding of human laziness, I haven't bothered to create an internal link; you'll just have to--gasp!--scroll down to More Information.)

That's all.

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Published on March 11, 2014 08:16
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message 1: by Dick (last edited Nov 25, 2015 11:19AM) (new)

Dick Yates The glossary in the print and ebook versions are of no use to those of us listening to the audio book.


message 2: by Nicola (new)

Nicola Griffith Dick wrote: "The glossary in the print and ebook versions are of no use to those of us listening to the audio book."

Richard, if you follow the link ("available here") above you'll see that I've made available as PDFs many extras. In case none of this is clear enough, here's the link:
http://nicolagriffith.com/2014/02/24/... -- scroll down to "Extras").

Extras include:
- map (my original; the final map, by Jeffrey L. Ward, includes roads)
- glossary
- pronunciation guide
- family tree
- dramatis personae

Yes, it's free. Out of the goodness of my heart. And it's been available for two years. You're welcome.


message 3: by Dick (new)

Dick Yates Thank you.


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