Here are a few tips to enhance your experience.
Our story is told with words, images and sound. So I recommend you enjoy the book on the largest computer screen and best audio equipment available to you. Using your phone is okay too but – believe me – you will enjoy the book more on a computer screen with good audio.
Once you’re in the book, make yourself familiar with the ‘dashboard’ at the bottom of the screen. There are 5 controls to master:
- To get the best view, click on the icon at the bottom right – the book will fill up your screen.
- The next icon to the left allows you to experience the book with sound. Definitely worthwhile to turn it on!
- To turn the pages – forwards or backwards – just click on the arrows at the bottom center.
- If you’re the type who likes ‘auto-pilot,’ there’s an icon on the left side of the arrows which will automatically flip the pages for you.
- The final icon on the left allows you to zoom in on any pages you like.
We’ve also installed a link at the end of the book which makes it easy for you to let us know what you thought of “Becoming Sgt. Pepper”. You can also use the comment section below this text to share your thoughts.
Click the icons below to go to the first book (Becoming Sgt. Pepper), the second book (Mad Days Out) or the third book (The Beatles The End).
Thanks again for your interest. Enjoy the ride!
M. Frank
Leave your comments below please!
excellent job!!
Regina,
Very kind of you to leave a comment – one of the first reactions to 00’s new version of the book. I will let her know that you think she did an excellent job π
Thanks.
M. Frank
Dear Team,
Compliments are merited. To see this craftsmanship in Chinese is an art in itself. ζε
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Dear Josephina,
When did you learn to read & write Chinese? Do you know any other languages? I might want to hire you as a translator π
Thanks for leaving a comment.
M. Frank
I’m very proud and happy to welcome our Chinese readers to our website!
I learned english singing with the Beatles, I love their songs ! I enjoyed , thank you
Bedankt voor deze mooie en complete reportage
Marijke
Thanks/merci/bedankt for your bi-lingual comment. It’s the first one we’ve received!
Glad you liked our book. I learned a little French by singing the words to “Michelle” (ma belle).
M
I really enjoyed it.
In short, it is Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Definitely worth a look, a read and a listen.
Dear David,
First a piece of historic trivia (an oxymoron if I’ve ever written one):
1965’s best-selling non-soundtrack album was “Beatles ’65.”
1965’s best-selling album? The soundtrack to “Mary Poppins.”
Why do I mention this? Because your comment quoted a lyric from the “Mary Poppins” soundtrack:
“Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.”
I’m sure you intended to plant this obscure piece of trivia in the hope that I wouldn’t expose it. But you will simply have to try harder next time π
I’m honoured that a man of your literary skill and renown would take time to leave a comment. Thanks. And thanks also for your contributions to the book. I’m forever indebted.
M