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Heroes
Novel to Hit Bookstore Shelves December 26
12/13/07
SAVE A HEROES FAN’S HOLIDAY! HEROES NOVEL TO HIT BOOKSTORE SHELVES
DAY AFTER CHRISTMAS
NEW YORK, NY - For fans of NBC's Emmy® and Golden
Globe® nominated Heroes, one of the busiest shopping days of the year
will also be one of the most exciting. On December 26, HEROES: SAVING
CHARLIE (Del Rey Hardcover; $23.95; on sale December 26, 2007) by Aury
Wallington will hit bookstore shelves around North America. This original
novel is based on the characters Hiro Nakamura (Emmy and Golden Globe
Award-nominated Masi Oka) and Charlie (Jayma Mays), created by executive
producer/creator Tim Kring. It is developed through a licensing agreement
with NBC Universal Video, Music & Product Development.
"One of the more memorable relationships in Season One was Hiro's
first love, the waitress Charlie. We were as smitten as Hiro by that story
and seized the chance to tell the full adventure of Hiro's six months in
the past. Aury Wallington was hand picked by the writers of the show for
her brilliant voice for these characters. The novel is a welcome addition
to the Heroes family," said Tim Kring, creator-executive producer,
"Heroes."
The novel-written with the full cooperation and consultation of the
show's creators-tells the story of Japanese office worker Hiro, who,
through the use of his ability to pierce the space-time continuum and
manipulate time, bravely catapults himself into the past to save Charlie,
a small-town Texas waitress with an extraordinary memory, from being
brutally murdered by super-powered serial killer Sylar (Zachary Quinto).
While fans of the television series were given only a brief glimpse into
Hiro and Charlie's relationship as it grew into love over six
time-changing months, but their history is told here with the depth and
insight that only a novel will allow.
"Heroes" is this season's #1 Monday series and the #6 program
overall in primetime's key demographic of adults 18-49, and is the #3 show
among adults 18-34. "Heroes" is building on its adult 18-49
lead-in by 76 percent (with a 6.0 rating versus a lead-in of 3.4). For the
season, "Heroes" is averaging a 6.0 rating, 13 share among
adults 18-49, which represents 7.9 million viewers in that category, and
12.8 million viewers overall.
Source:
NBC Press Release
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