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Seinfeld has remained one of the most consistently watched shows since it aired its series finale on May 14, 1998. That finale became the third most watched in television history with 108 million viewers nationwide. The finale was preceded by five seasons as one of the top three rated shows on television, reaching number one in the 94-95 and 97-98 seasons. During this time Seinfeld became part of
There is not a complete guide to Seinfeld on the market today. The only book that is close was published in 1993 by Entertainment Weekly and Warner Books. It was entitled The Entertainment Weekly Seinfeld Companion and it offered a glossary of the more popular terms from A to Z. The book only covers the first four seasons of the show and is rather incomplete. I own the book and it is great for a casual watcher, but I felt there needed to be a book that covered everything. Seinfeld touched upon so many items over its nine year run, that a person can reference Seinfeld everyday of the lives. From radar detectors, to the opera, to soup, Seinfeld created classic scenes and dialogue that still make people laugh to this day.
I am currently shopping this book to literary agents and editors across the country and I need your support! Be sure to keep coming back to the site in order to catch weekly samples from the book. And as a way of saying thanks, you can have your name appear in the book!! Just simply follow the link on the right, fill in your information, click save and presto. That's all there is to it.
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