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"I could hardly wait for the Hosnairs to get it again."
Neona Mejia
1988 graduate of Hollywood High Performing Arts Magnet School and student of theater and dance at UCLA; mother of two
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Overview
READING AND VIEWING THE STORY
An on-line Novel Viewer and companion Table of Contents were developed to allow website visitors to read and/or view the entertainment enhancements of visual and audio snapshots of the story provided by a new concept called novel storyboarding.
Story Icons (e.g., , , , ,...) are little pictures about the story and characters. Hundreds of these were created to primarily identify links to secondary pop-up windows, called Story Clues, which contain computer-generated visuals and sound effects about the story at the point that you find them.
Story Icons appear next to the headings in the Table of Contents and are embedded in the text of the novel. Clicking on a Story Icon will bring up a corresponding Story Clue. Try the four slightly modified examples above.
The first four chapters are fully accessible to any website visitor through the Table of Contents and the use of a novel preview mode. Whereas, full access to the bedlam of the following eight chapters along with a navigation bookmark, any special additions, and free downloads, requires membership ( ) and a log-on procedure.
The Table of Contents and the Novel Viewers (i.e., preview mode and full-access) work together to give you a powerful tool to both navigate where you want to go in the novel, and to easily find, and independently view, most of the multi-media story clues. Look for the icon ( ) to provide a visual and audio description of how the Table of Contents works by itself and with the novel viewer(s).

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