I also released this book for that reason. I'm thinking that, when we release a book for a similar reason to this, perhaps we could send a note to the list, and bring it to the attention of someone who might be able to fix it.
This discussion of how long books stay on the checkout list got me to thinking. I notice that many books are taken from the first page or 2 of results, and not the last pages. I wonder if more of the older books would be taken, if the sort order was reversed so that the older books appeared first. I know I've been guilty of taking the first book that looks interesting, instead of going through the whole list.
Melissa Roger Loran Bailey wrote:
I just decided to see which book has been on the checkout list the longest and it turns out that it is one that has been downloaded by a number of people including me. It is "The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous." It has been there for about two years now and it is actually ready for the collection except for one problem. There are several pages near the beginning of the book that contain a list of characters and a description of each. The problem is that the names do not match up with the descriptions. I remember that I released it because I could not tell which name belonged with which description and I could not quite tell where one description ended and another one began. It is likely that that is why others have released it too. I suspect that a sighted proofreader might be able to tell how to match them up or, if not, the problem pages might just need a rescanning. I thought I would just bring this to your attention so that maybe someone can take a look at it and perhaps get it moving on its long overdue way._ _ _"I believe in recognizing every human being as a human being, neither white,black, brown nor red. When you are dealing with humanity as one family, there's no question of integration or intermarriage. It's just one human being marrying another human being, or one human being living around andwith another human being.... The worst form of a human being, I believe, isone who judges another human being by the color of his skin." Malcolm X The Militant: http://www.themilitant.com Pathfinder Press: http://www.pathfinderpress.com Granma International: http://www.granma.cu/ingles/index.html To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxput the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.
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