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Old 03-30-2012, 06:42 PM   #128
snarkophilus
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Originally Posted by bobby_kindal View Post
I agree that the version available through Kobo has some poor styling, but it's fixable in about two minutes by editing the ePub through Sigil. If I have time this weekend, I'll post a couple of the fixes here.
I'm curious - which book and is that the UK or US version?

I was pretty happy with the UK version of The Hunger Games. Nothing annoyed me fortmatting-wise, and there were a couple of minor issues in the text (a few obvious missed paragraph breaks, a typo with "there' ll" instead of "there'll" and a couple of "mocking jay" when the rest of the book has "mockingjay").

I've just started Catching Fire last night, and there's nothing that jumped out at me in the first couple of chapters.

Cheers,
Simon.
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