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It was released chapter by chapter over the week, beginning one Sunday and concluding the next, in the style of an investigative print series.

In the weeks before release, Tor Books released Chapter One for free, and Chapter Two was made available on the Halo Waypoint website.

The Stark girl is still with Littlefinger at the Vale in the recently released chapter from Martin's upcoming The Winds of Winter.

In previously released chapters, advisers said there was a lack of evidence to show menthol cigarettes expose smokers to higher risk of disease but that the flavoring might make cigarettes more addictive.

The released chapters describe in painful detail the challenges Coates faces raising a child in 21st-century America, which is fraught with racial disparity and an inability to come to terms with its dark history.

(Oddly, the IMF has released chapters three and four of the report before releasing chapters one and two).

The released chapters state: "The documents of the cabinet and ministerial committees are issued primarily to the sovereign, the Prince of Wales, and ministers..

You could also back-end sell the extra, never released chapters of your e-book.

Releasing chapters as singles creates a continuous news cycle during pre-launch promotion.

THE IMF is now releasing chapters from the April edition of its World Economic Outlook and one of them chapter 3 is quite a nice discussion of the impact of household debt on economic recovery.

Rather than complete books, stories are released a chapter at a time.

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