Nick Sagan

Nick Sagan

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You Call This the Future? (Non-Fiction) was the most recently released book by Nick Sagan, on April 1st, 2008.

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Nick Sagan Stats: The most read book by Nick Sagan on Book Notification is Everfree, the 3rd novel in the Idlewild series. The second most read book is Idlewild (Idlewild #1).

Below is a complete list of Nick Sagan books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series. The most popular series by Nick Sagan is the Idlewild Series.

List of Idlewild Books in Publication Order

ReadTitle Avg.YearBook Link
1
5.52003
2
72004
3
62005

List of Non-Fiction Books in Publication Order

ReadTitle Avg.YearBook Link
1
You Call This the Future? (With: Andy Walker, Mark Frary)
2008
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Nick Sagan

Nick Sagan is the author of the Idlewild series which currently consists of 3 novels. The Idlewild series started in 2003 with the novel Idlewild. The most recently released novel in the Idlewild series was Everfree which was released in 2005. There are no upcoming novels for the Idlewild series.

Nick Sagan has also written one Non-Fiction book called, You Call This the Future?.

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Nick Sagan: F.A.Q

What was the first book Nick Sagan wrote?

The first book written by Nick Sagan was Idlewild, published in 2003.

What was the most recent book Nick Sagan wrote?

Their most recently released work was You Call This the Future? on April 1st, 2008.

What is the most popular book by Nick Sagan?

Based on the number of readers on Book Notification, the most popular Nick Sagan book is Everfree. Here are their most popular books:
  1. Everfree (6)
  2. Idlewild (5.5)
  3. Edenborn (7)

Are there upcoming new books by Nick Sagan?

Nick Sagan does not have any upcoming books with a set publication date within the next few months at this time.

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How many books has Nick Sagan written?

Nick Sagan has written 4 books. 1 Non-Fiction Books, 3 books in the Idlewild Series.

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