Hi John! My favorite feature of the book was how you used footnotes to inject personal details into a more fact-oriented section and vice versa. I thought it was a such a clever use of the tools of the non-fiction genre, and it really expanded my reading experience. I was wondering how you handled the footnotes in the audiobook? Are they read aloud, and if so, is there any indication that this is a footnote? Do you read the footnote exactly where it's marked in the main text or wait until the end of the sentence/paragraph/page? I'm thinking especially of the footnote regarding the lack of a period in Dr Pepper. Thanks so much!
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Hi John! My favorite feature of the book was how you used footnotes to inject personal details into a more fact-oriented section and vice versa. I thought it was a such a clever use of the tools of the non-fiction genre, and it really expanded my reading experience. I was wondering how you handled the footnotes in the audiobook? Are they read aloud, and if so, is there any indication that this is a footnote? Do you read the footnote exactly where it's marked in the main text or wait until the end of the sentence/paragraph/page? I'm thinking especially of the footnote regarding the lack of a period in Dr Pepper. Thanks so much!
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