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Old 03-12-2014, 03:28 PM   #285
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Originally Posted by moonshot View Post
Simple, Amazon and the like, state that these books are self published books. (they have been typed and uploaded without being professionally proof-read or copyedited). Unless the author can prove they have been of course.
What would you suggest for the book that I just finished from a trad publisher that accidentally had a dog in two places at once and because of that that the plot didn't work (because if the dog were in place B, the dog would have scented on the the whodunit halfway through)?

Should we have a special marking for those books when a reader finds a gaping plot hole in a trad published book? Or what if we find terrible formatting/grammar issues? Or do those just get a pass because gosh, there probably aren't very many of them?
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