Hey Guys, I want to do a BSO of a book, and I need someone to volunteer to proofread it. It’s called Neverness by David Zindell. Anyone who likes can read about it at: http://www.amazon.com/Neverness-David-Zindell/dp/0553279033/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1424717690&sr=1-1&keywords=neverness+zindell It’s a first novel. Publishers Weekly didn’t like it much, but Library Journal does. While I can somewhat agree with some of PW’s complaints, I think it’s a great book, especially for a first novel. The text in the current copy seems to be okay, but in the brf version, there are page numbers in the middles of lines, (meaning that they’re not associated with a page break), hyphens for em dashes or double dashes, missing quotation marks and merged paragraphs. I want to get a decent copy into the collection. However, I need to get someone who’ll read it word for word because I don’t want to read through my scan myself. The reason is because I read this book about 25 years ago when it first came out on cassette from NLS, and I’m rereading the NLS version, narrated by one of my favorite narrators, Roy Avers. I got tired of waiting for it to come out on BARD, so I’m reading the cassette version again. It’s a great book, but fairly long, and I don’t want to read it twice in the near future. I’m getting a copy from the library. It’s an interlibrary loan, and the librarian couldn’t tell me what format the book was in, but it’s highly unlikely to be a mass market paperback, so I’m confident I’ll get a very high quality scan of it. But there are bound to be errors in it that only an actual read through will catch. Anyone out there interested in taking this on? I’d really appreciate it. Thanks much. Evan