![]() In other words, I paid far more for this steaming pile of roadapples than I paid for the paper version of the book, which is well-written, engaging, and one of my very favorite stories, and there is no way to return the useless thing. ![]() What I find particularly irritating about this is that with paper books, I shop in used bookstores to complete the collections I most enjoy on Kindle, I am forced to pay full price. Some of the parts of the story which would normally elicit an emotional reaction are rendered lukewarm at best by the fact that the sentences and passages were copied into the Kindle edition half-complete. Words are missing…entire sentences are missing…sentences crucial to the story line and poignant parts of the story are completely botched. This is a wonderful story the Harper Hall trilogy is my favorite of Anne McAffreys Pern series, and I’ve read and re-read these books over and over again…which is probably why I noticed precisely how horrible the Kindle version is. ![]() ![]() ![]() The single star is for the Kindle edition the original, paper version gets five stars. ![]()
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