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Old 04-04-2010, 08:19 PM   #30
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I bought my first ebook from Waterstones UK, Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson. It came across as something someone had QUICKLY scanned in on their computer and tossed out for free. Only what I paid wasn't free. My complaint email was never answered.


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Originally Posted by Stitchawl View Post
I'm beginning to feel as if I'm the only one who doesn't mind the typos!
I wonder if there is something wrong with me?!?

When I read a book on my reader, it's for the pleasure of reading a story, not to correct student's term papers. If there is a mistake I just read past it and pay it no mind.

Stitchawl
That is like saying you can enjoy playing tennis with a racket with some broken strings and just "imagining" the boundary lines.
A smooth flow, a correct flow, is a VERY important part of the reading experience. You can survive without it, but you can survive without deodorant too
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