Thread: Typos in ebooks
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Old 01-27-2011, 02:27 PM   #132
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Having to read around typos or mis-scans in a book can certainly detract from the story! I've seen a lot of problems in e-books as well. It is disappointing. I don't understand why publishers don't take more care to produce a high-quality product.

Particularly in the case of indie books, I suggest that you contact the author/publisher. In most cases, they do care and any errors will be corrected.
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