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Old 08-08-2018, 11:35 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by haertig View Post
My expectations would be the same no matter what "list" a book was. Just like I don't expect worms in my brand name cereals in the grocery store, ... but I don't expect them in the generic store branded cereals either.

I expect that the content (taste) of cheaper store brand cereals might not be as good as name brand, but I *do* expect that the technical production quality of it (no included worms) to be every bit as good as a name brand. Same for books. Content quality may be lacking for the cheap books, but technical quality should not be.
You act surprised that there is dreck among traditionally published books. News flash: There is a lot of bad books traditionally published, not only Indie, Inc. is guilty of that. What I see there is definitely not worms that ruin the book. The writing of the book itself is what makes this one so bad, not the formatting, IMHO.
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