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Old 12-08-2015, 04:24 PM   #153
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
We've already had this discussion earlier in the thread, so there's no point in re-hashing it all again. Basically, though, to summarise, people have a wide range of tolerances to such errors, and mine is very low. I am therefore wary of recommendations of self-published books because although I might know that the recommender share my taste in subject matter, generally speaking I won't know how tolerant they are of errors.

See earlier in the thread for a much fuller discussion.
Well, your indiepub experiences are clearly very different from mine.

The books that don't have a very good story never make it onto my radar.
And the ones that make it onto my radar are usually pretty well edited -- or so I would guess, based on the general lack of spelling and grammar errors.

I would say, they tend to have about as many errors as a tradpub book, which is to say, a few.
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