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Originally Posted by DaveLessnau
It looks like the hardback version was published by Tor (as are most of her other ebooks). But, for this one, it looks like she decided to go self-published even though Tor had the publishing rights for the dead-tree version. Maybe this was her first shot at dipping her toe in and decided to let a publisher do the work after the experience.
I don't have too much of an issue with Kobo over the lack of a TOC (though it's odd that the synced-to-Forma version, the Overdrive version, and the Amazon Kindle version (which is the version I first read via my library) all have TOCs). My biggest complaint with Kobo is the, apparent, lack of any way to contact anyone over there. I think for my next foray into epub purchasing I'll try ebooks.com. Their name seems to come up often.
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I think the issue might be that Kobo didn't update the ePub version to a newer version. Can you check the OPF metadata and see what version your ePub copy shows. The one I downloaded from Overdrive is 1.1.
I have bought eBooks from eBooks.com and have had no problems.