Sorry, I don't have that information. You could try asking at a bookstore or looking for clues within 'The Griffin Story' itself, like references to a future installment.
I'm not sure. It depends on the series or author. You might need to check the publisher's website or related book listings for the exact follow-up.
Often, it could be an epilogue that gives a glimpse into the characters' future or ties up loose ends. Sometimes, there might be author's notes or acknowledgments.
I'm not sure. Maybe you need to check with the publisher or the author for the latest information.
Often, after a novel book review, there might be discussions among readers or recommendations for similar books.
I think it's 'The Secret Code'. But you might want to check the author's official website or publishing schedule for the most accurate info.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could check the author's website or related book series listings for that information.
When representing a position, it first represents a column, then a row.
The positions were arranged first before the row. When a pair of numbers represented a position, it represented a column first, then a row. This order was to be consistent with the coordinates of a planar rectangular coordinate system, where horizontal represented rows and vertical represented columns. This order wasn't a convention, but was in line with the rectangular coordinate system in middle school. Therefore, the answer was to list first.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific context or series you're referring to.
Well, that's a tricky one. Different games or storylines might have different bosses after Godrick. Maybe it's Radahn or some other powerful foe. It really varies depending on the context.