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I find it interesting that customers would take the time to write to Amazon to report typos in a book.
I don’t believe I’ve ever read a book that didn’t have at least one typo. And I’m talking about professionally edited and traditionally published works.
It’d never occur to me to call or write in ‘hey Bloomsbury, there’s a typo on pg 234 line 70.’
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If sufficient review comments record typos, grammar, etc, Amazon will pick up and act on them TE (how many are sufficient? I don’t know)
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Thanks for sharing my post, Chris! I’m feeling quite popular today. Yay! 🙂
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Good 👍😃
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