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Old 06-09-2012, 06:14 AM   #71
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
It is also abalooley true--and I'm damned if I know why this is--but for some reason, errors leap out more abruptly, or rudely, or whatever, in eBooks. Maybe the people who buy e-readers and ebooks are a more particular class of reader; maybe they're not; but when I've had books come back in for "redos," for error corrections (provided to the author/publisher by the ever-helpful reading community), and I check, on backlist print books, the same grammer, typo, etc., errors will be in the book that sat fat and happy in print for 20 years, without the plethora of "reader-captured errors."
I've noticed this as well. It's a bit crazy, really.

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