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Old 07-11-2022, 09:02 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Because this is a Kindle Unlimited eBook, I was able to get a copy. After looking at this, it's clear the author has no idea how to create an eBook. He used some sort of word processor, took that output, and converted it with Calibre and did zero error checking. Amazon is also to blame for not having any sort of error checking to self-published eBooks. Even for free, I would not want to have to clean up the error riddled code.

The author has a Facebook page. I suggest you contact him and let him know that his eBooks are riddled with errors.
https://www.facebook.com/DuaneBoehmAuthor
I'm surprised that, at a minimum, Amazon doesn't require a clean run of epubCheck for everything on their store. It reports so many errors with this book that I gave up trying to figure them out. I also assumed the errors were causing each other. For instance, the naked <b...> elements wrapping everything might have caused the errors with the paragraphs (<p...>).
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