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Old 10-11-2011, 11:01 AM   #90
Graham
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Originally Posted by murraypaul View Post
So we pay for crap and like it?
Except it wasn't crap. Or anything close to crap.

There's more to an eBook than the proof-reading.
  • The book itself was an excellent read.
  • The formatting was excellent, with narrow margins and a good font size.
  • The cover was simple, tasteful, wasn't a resource hog, and didn't cause an issue.

The scanning errors were distracting, yes, but I still enjoyed the book and was happy with the price paid.

As long as they do fix the errors, as their tweets suggests they will, then I'm happy to contribute to what could mean that these books remain in print for decades, or even centuries. Conceivably, for millennia...

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