[bksvol-discuss] Re: Book submitted: Buckingham Palace Gardens

  • From: "Shelley L. Rhodes" <guidinggolden@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 12:02:43 -0400

Ah, glad to know.  maybe we need to fix that, sigh.  Had two today set adult.


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  That is an apparent glitch that has existed ever since the new site went up 
in January. The submitter cannot change the adult designation, but the 
proofreader can. I have been leaving a note in the comments section for the 
proofreader to remove it. The impression I get, though, is that, except for 
those who are on this email list, the proofreaders never read those notes. It 
is in a rather inobvious place and once you do find it there is a lot of 
technicalese in which those notes are hidden.

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  [bksvol-discuss] Book submitted: Buckingham Palace Gardens   
  Date: 
  7/5/2009 11:51:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time  
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  Hi everyone,

  Maybe I just don't see it, but... how do you unmark something adult when the 
  site declares it adult.  I couldn't find how to change that.

  Anyway, here is a book submitted, is a good one read through, and a fairly 
  easy validation.

    ISBN:
    978-1-4104-0368-1

    Title:
    Buckingham Palace Gardens: A Novel (A Thomas and Charlotte Pitt Mystery)

    Author(s):
    Anne Perry

    Publisher:
    Thorndike Press

    Copyright Date:
    2008

    Copyrighted By:
    Anne Perry

    Brief Synopsis:
    Thomas Pitt, a member of special branch is called to investigate and to 
  discretely take care of a murder of a dead prostitute at Buckingham Palace.

    Long Synopsis:
    The Prince of Wales has asked four wealthy entrepreneurs and their wives 
  to the palace to discuss the construction of a railroad that would stretch 
  the full length of Africa. But the prince's gathering proves disastrous when 
  the mutilated body of a prostitute hired for a late-night frolic turns up 
  among the queen's monogrammed sheets in a palace linen closet. Thomas Pitt a 
  mainstay of Special Services., is summoned to resolve the crisis. The Pitts' 
  maid. Gracie, is also recruited-to pose as a servant to find clues to hidden 
  rivalries and attachments that could have led to murder.

    Comments:
    THIS BOOK SHOULD NOT BE MARKED ADULT. I couldn't change it, but this book 
  definitely should not be marked adult. Has been read through, might need a 
  spell check, but beyond that. And page numbers inserted where they belong. 
  Some page numbers are present in the book, others did not scan. All pages 
  are accounted for and checked. Good read, scanned from a large print 
  edition, explaining the extra spaces which will be removed via Bookshare's 
  tools. is a library book can get it again if needed. 
  juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx

    Adult content:
    Yes

    Language:
    English

    Book Quality:
    EXCELLENT

    Categories:
    Literature and Fiction, Mystery and Thrillers

  Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A., VRT
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