[bksvol-discuss] question

  • From: "Ann Petrous" <annpetrous@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 02:07:44 -0500

Hello all,

 

I'm currently proofing "A March Into Darkness" by Robert Newcomb. Within the
first 20 pages or so, there were two jarbled words mixed within a paragraph.
I don't know what to do about them. The words are random letters thrown
together. I'm not sure as to what they are supposed to be. So far I've left
it alone. If I delete the words, I wont know what to put in heir places.
Other than that, I haven't had a problem with proofing the book. My question
is should I leave them alone? The jarbled words don't make any sense, and
I'm unsure if they are apart of the book or if its an error on the part of
the scanning. 

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 

Ann

P.S it's a great book so far. I can't wait to finish it. 

 

Ann  

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