It's funny that you ask this. I saw a book entitled "The Garden of Ruth" that looked like a really great historical. However, it only had a rating of "good", and so, like you, I opted not to read it. I know Carrie often sends books back for further editing, and so, I'm wondering how, in the midst of so many excellent books, we're seeing those marked good. Solstice Singer Are you a fan of Women's music? If so, join me each Wednesday evening from 7 until 10 eastern for The Eclectic Collection: a Celebration of Women In Music. http://mojoradio.us:9090 ----- Original Message ----- From: Jamie Prater To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 9:10 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] puzzling question Hi, I don't want to sound unreasonable as I'm glad it's in the collection, but how did the book God's Creative Power for Healing pass through and make it into the collection with only a rating of good? With some of the typos and scanos in excellent books that I've seen, did this fall into the cracks or are the reasons it only has a good rating minor? I admit I'm a bit intimidated with books only marked good. I'm afraid they'll be unreadable. I'm just curious and thanks very much for your efforts in getting this book into the collection at all. Could somebody give me a heads up on why the rating isn't excellent so maybe I can help or read the book better? Thanks and have a blessed day.