Do you think "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston was professionally edited?

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Do you think "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston was professionally edited?

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Do you think "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston was professionally edited?
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Honestly, I wasn't paying the same attention I pay when I read a book for OBC. However, I remember no obvious errors such as misspelled words, which are the ones you spot very easily. I say that this novel was professionally edited.
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I found no editing issues while reading Demonslayer, so yes it was professionally edited.
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When I read it I found no grammatical mistakes so it had been properly edited. But I do feel it in my bones that it originally had plenty that have since been edited.
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The book seems well-edited. There were no significance errors in it that could cause an impede in reading flow.
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I wasn't particularly looking but I don't think I noticed any obvious typos and grammar issues. So. I believe that "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston was professionally edited.
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The book seems well edited. I didn't notice any typo error or grammatical error.
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From the various reviews I have read by OBC reviews it shows the book was at least professionally edited if not perfectly edited since they didn't observe any errors while reading the book
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I found a few errors, such as missing articles or words out of place. I do think it was professionally edited, but not perfect.
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I had a smooth and fluent reading experience while reading this book. I did not find any prominent and major errors in spelling and grammar. Although I was not taking notes for errors as I was not going to review it , however still I did not find any errors as far as my level and proficiency is English Language is concerned. Therefore , I can easily say Demonslayer by Ian P.Eviston was professionally edited.
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"Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston is generally noted for its engaging storyline and immersive world-building. While most readers find the book compelling, some feedback suggests that there may be occasional issues with pacing or consistency. Whether or not it was professionally edited can depend on individual experiences and expectations, but a well-edited book should ideally have minimal distractions and smooth narrative flow. If you have specific concerns about the editing quality, it might be useful to look at detailed reviews or reader feedback to assess how it aligns with your standards.
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I found the fewest typos in Demonslayer of any book I've read here so far, so, yes, I think it was professionally edited.
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I did not notice any grammatical errors in the Demonslayer by Ian P. Eviston. I believe the book was professionally edited
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I am about 2/3 of the way in the book. The book is superbly written with, so far, no grammatical errors. So, I would say it is professionally edited.
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Post by Nwachukwu Somto »

From my recollection, it was professionally edited. I definitely did not find numerous flaws.
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