Grammar error (Resolved)

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Naomi Cantin
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Grammar error (Resolved)

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Hi
I am a new member and recently read your guidelines. It is written in the section Requirements While Reading to take note of at least 10 unintentional book errors. But what if I don't find any ? I am a big reader but I am not a professional writer. I can often get lost in a story and completely forget about the grammar. Though that doesn't mean I didn't read it.
My question is : what should I do when you'll asked the few simple questions about the book when I'll submit my review to help prove you I read it in full ?

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Naomi Cantin wrote: 30 Jun 2023, 20:45 Hi
I am a new member and recently read your guidelines. It is written in the section Requirements While Reading to take note of at least 10 unintentional book errors. But what if I don't find any ? I am a big reader but I am not a professional writer. I can often get lost in a story and completely forget about the grammar. Though that doesn't mean I didn't read it.
My question is : what should I do when you'll asked the few simple questions about the book when I'll submit my review to help prove you I read it in full ?

Thank you
Hi Naomi. Sometimes you do not find any errors in a book and it's good to mention this in your review (if you read the guidelines you came across this). It is important to be on the lookout for any errors while reading a book. If you do find them, make sure you quote the full sentence the error is in and the page number. You can get more information on the guidelines.
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Hi,

Thank you for reaching out. I usually read the book more than once. The first one to enjoy the storyline, and the second time to check for grammatical errors, profanities and sexual content. You can do this, too.

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Thank you so much for your answers !
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