My first reply to these ..... Guys shit happens!!!! Noone is perfect. The only thing that matters is that the book is readable .... And noone has said that it is not .... Errors are bound to appear. And they will most probably be corrected ... There is no point in having moaning constantly about it .... It has been mentioned and ray has said it will be adressed .... And personally I believe they will be corrected ... Give the man some peace so that his editors can sort out the issues and so that he can start a new book!!!!! Regards James Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
-----Original Message----- From: LAR <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 16:36:53 To: feistfans-l<[email protected]> Reply-To: "feistfans-l" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Errors in A Crown Imperilled Hey Peeps - drop the subject. In 29 books this was the most significant error. There are ALWAYS typos, missing words, incorrect attributions, character names, etc in just about any novel nowadays. It happens. The last significant error that Ray's book was Shards where the map was left out and that was corrected in following additions. Those of us who get the book on the first day it's out, no matter where it is out often give Ray a laundry list of errors we find and they are almost always corrected by the paperback edition if not the immediate reprint of the hardcover. Inevitably one fan or another offers to proofread and SWEARS they could do it better. Try doing it after you've edited 30 novels in 30 days and then see how well you do. I once did 120 titles for LeapFrog in that period of time, checking every single touch point and the printed word - then two others would double check it when I was done. Even then I am sure errors went out - though one battle I lost was a science book where the producer claimed that Mars is made primarily of iron and concrete. Next she would insist A is for Banana because it has two A's in it. To Ray's and the publishers credit they always do their best to not only catch errors before they go out but are very gracious about accepting corrections from readers and doing their best to correct them in subsequent editions. So let's let it go
