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Might actually make more sense sticking it at the back
But then you might get in trouble with Amazon assuming you're doing it to ensure the book is 'read' when it's borrowed

I think 3-5 pages might be a bit excessive.
And I still wish authors would include the blurb for their books immediately after the cover.
I've come across a few books that have but it's certainly not industry standard yet.

I think the author just wants to put something there to get the reader hooked
I can see it being a useful idea for sequels. I can also see it being useful if there was 'an industry standard'
But really that boils down to what readers want. How many want dedications and chapter headings?

*sob*

Then I've tried to drop in the key features of the previous two books. Karl still can't take his eyes off Lucy even though she's now happily married. And what happened in their last adventure on the Isle of Wight is talked about when someone arrives with news of the latest situation on the island.
Etc.
I'm so pleased to hear you suggest this, Patti, because others say they remember their previously read books and they don't need backstory.
I'd like to award you with an Easter egg, but I might have to eat it for you.

I read books, I don't memorise them!
Could I have a chocolate bunny instead, please? I'll let you chew the ears off.

At the start of the year, that involved re-reading an entire 5 book series, cos the author had left it 7 years before writing book 6!

Looks like its out of stock :(
https://www.oldestsweetshop.co.uk/lau...

I want that bunny, GL."
Yeah but, if I've enjoyed reading a book enough to want read another in the same series then re-reading it will be a pleasure, not a chore

I think that must be one of those boxing hares - I tried to nibble its ears and I got smacked on the nose.

I want that bunny, GL."
Yeah but, if I've enjoyed reading a book enough to want read another in the same series then..."
Yeah but how often does that happen?


Although I might be on for a Pratchett re-read sometime soon . . .

Sigh. I just don't.
I reread Sai King. And Sai Humphries.
I've got thousands on my TBR so I'm trying to not re-read.


Sigh. I just don't."
Same here, Patti. I'll perhaps try one day when I run out of other things to read.

On the other hand, if you don't include a "previously on" section you might annoy readers who are joining in the middle or who have forgotten the earlier book (s).
Personally I like to include a bit of catching up somewhere in the first chapter, but usually not straight away. I like to get the new story rolling first.

I should do that. There are too many new books to re-read though

I get a 'Sai'?"
Yes. When you don't get a sigh. Or a pffft.

It's nice to get to some face to face appreciation, though.

And I'll have to remember to insult you a bit to keep things balanced.
Don't need you getting all big headed.

especially when sometimes people comment to me about stuff I wrote in the 1980s!


That must have been fun, in spite of the lack of perfect recall on your part. Congratulations.

no, sometimes we forget things for good reason ;-)




B - Blows shit up a lot
E - explosions - lots and lots
- environmental concerns - see under B
etc etc

B - Blows shit up a lot
E - explosions..."
There's more to Ward than explosions. Not a lot more, I grant you, but more.
Frustrating.
Do you agree with this as a solution?
Books Need “Previously On” Segments, Too - Book Riot
https://apple.news/AYVYf4xiCO2qdiPvdK...