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Pilkey, Brent Savage rage / Brent Pilkey.
isbn: 978-1-55022-968-4 Issued also as: 978-1-77090-089-9 (pdf); 978-1-77090-088-2 (epub)
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For Pegi and Dennis, Mom and Dad
Thank you for everything I love you both
A heartfelt thank you
When I wroteLethal Ragethere were times I couldn’t type fast enough to keep up with my thoughts and I had the first draft done in three months. It was a selfish, joyful pleasure every time I sat down at the computer. Then came time to write the second novel and that selfish, joyful pleasure became private, agonizing torture as, more times than not, I stared at a damned empty screen. I had the story in my head and knew where I wanted it to go but there were many times I just didn’t know how to get there.Savage Ragetook six months to write and would have taken a lot longer had it not been for the help of one special, amazing woman. When the story ground to a halt or hit a brick wall, Mary was there to talk me through, over or around the impasse. If not for her help and input,Savage Ragewould not be the book that it is. So, thank you, Mary, with all my heart. In you I have found my Jenny.
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Whoever fights the monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. — Friedrich Nietzsche