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NEW WORLD ORDER by Ben Jeapes Pub. David Fickling Books, November 2004 ISBN 0-385-60686-9 ![]() |
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ALTERNATE ALTERNATES
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ew World Order is an alternate history, in that it deals with a segment of history that never really happened. And that alone makes the definitive version a pretty fluid commodity.
Here you can read:
- Canonical material: this happens off-stage or in the background of the book.
- The Prologue action that takes place the night before the start of the story.
- Daniel ponders love. Not as soppy as it sounds.
- Desertion? From towards the end of the book, but be warned it might give away some plot.
- Non-canonical: alternate drafts that didn't make it to the finished version.
- An alternative Chapter 1. I had to introduce one of two characters in the first chapter. This introduces the other.
- Execution. In the alternative Chapter 1, Daniel arrives at a castle. This was a scene cut from when he gets there.
- BJ