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Old 04-24-2012, 09:22 AM   #108
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl View Post
Same can be said for putting down a good book because of a few grammatical errors. I've noticed several people here during the past couple of years talking about stopping what I found to be a very good book because they became upset over poor proofreading. It's called 'shooting yourself in the foot.'
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This is one thing I have never done. I have put down books that sucked, but it was because the story sucked. I tend to miss minor stuff anyways. If I understand what the sentence is trying to say, that is enough for me to miss errors, esply stuff like effect/affect, their/there, in to/into, its/it's and so on.
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