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Originally Posted by Quoth
Yes, indeed. It's only two hands and one foot.
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For some reason I thought "A Canticle for Leibowitz" was by Fritz Leiber. However I think I did read it very long ago.
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Can't remember if the version on Kobo UK is the same on Kobo US--It was
not the
Gateway version-- but I complained to Kobo about the EPUB of
A Canticle for Leibowitz that was on Kobo US's store, as the formatting was terrible/non-existent...it felt like I was reading a txt-to-EPUB conversion document. They eventually refunded me, but according to the Kobo agent, the publisher refused to fix any of the issues, and it looks like they simply yanked the book from the store.
I eventually ended up grabbing what I suspect was some OCR-generated EPUB online, but at least the dang thing was readable...
EDIT: Kinda similar to
this one on the Kindle store. Note the complete lack of ToC or meaningful separation between Acknowledgment and Chapter One.
Also, is it my imagination, or does Amazon go to great lengths now to hide the publisher of their ebooks? I don't think it used to be this difficult. I'm surprised they haven't been sued by the major publishers, because the
only purpose I could think of in actively obscuring the publisher is to hide the fact that the book is being uploaded by bogus publishers that don't actually have the rights to the book.