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BEATLES FICTION-NO MIDDLE GROUND

The most difficult challenge facing any Beatles book author is when they attempt to write Beatles fiction! Most fans and collectors are unaccepting of fictional tales about the Beatles. However, it must also be noted that many Beatle fans that may not be as well-read about the group as others, often accept tales they believe to be the truth that turn out to be fictional in the long run. So it is reasonably safe to say there is little middle ground about the perception of Beatles fiction. You either are among a smaller crowd that likes some of it or you are part of a larger coterie of people that dislike it!

Featured here are alternate covers of a work of Beatles fiction and other short stories. On a marketing level, wonder if the Beatles being mentioned as part of the book title was a similar tactic of what music magazines like Mojo and Uncut do when they feature the Beatles on the cover of a new issue of the magazine. Would love to see if the magazine sales for those issues significantly increases from their normal circulation of the magazine as a result?

The Girl Who Sang With The Beatles – Robert Hemenway – hardback book, 1970

Publisher-MacDonald 1 970

Author-Robert Hemenway

Alternate cover of the book:

New York: Knopf, 1970

The Girl Who Became a Beatle Hardcover Greg Taylor

Publisher-Feiwel & Friends

Publication Year-2011

The Girl Who Loved The Beatles —a one act play by D.B. Giles published in 1974 by Dramatists Play Service Inc.

Be healthy and be happy!

Buzz

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