"Just watching television for one specific hour a week ... that's not going to be a sustainable model going forward. I wanted to bring all the best in publishing, in a motion picture, in a website and converge all three into one experience," he said.
'If one approaches the book much as one would, say, an illustrated story involving super-villains and -heroes, one gets the flavor of the action here.'
'Zuiker offers an interactive supplement called "cyberbridges," where the reader can log onto a Web site to view brief footage of 20 scenes meant to bridge chapters of the book. The story stands on its own without these clips, and viewing them may interfere with the reader's interpretation of "Level 26."'