Exploring a Sample Book with a Single Storyline by Danish S. Khatri
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dskhatri
Toasted to a respectable shade. No regrets, no crumbs left.
Summary
The article is about a sample book with a single storyline by Danish S. Khatri, featuring elements like the story beginning, book purchase, preface, dedication, acknowledgments, and copyright.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledBegin the story
Buy the book
Preface
I authored and developed an interactive children's book about entrepreneurship and money management. The journey started with Twinery, the open-source tool for making interactive fiction, discovered right here on HN. The tool kindled memories of readi
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