Sure, Tracy, I know it. But sometimes the first fifty pages of the book can
be salvageable, whereas the next bunch can't, or vice versa. I try to go
through the book and make sure that it's beyond my expertise before I send
it back, but some others seem to have no trouble with something I found
mind-boggling. Sure I waste time that way, and maybe I could have made some
educated guesses on some things, but there are those who are a lot more
savvy than I, so I'll release, rather than reject. Besides, if someone
rejects, there are always those second-guessing, and I don't need the
hassle.
Thanks for the heads-up, though.
Mickey
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Mickey, Something you said worries me. I just want to be sure you understand the way things work. If you fix a book some, then release it, your fixes are lost. It would be nice if they weren't, so the next guy to take the book would have the benefit of your work, but that's not what happens. If you fix a book, then release, you've wasted your precious time, I'm sorry to say. Which is why I try hard to determine if a book can be fixed, and, once I've started fixing, I almost never give up until it's done. It's either reject straight off, or fix to the end. I *hate* wasting my time. Tracy
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