Grammatical error in review, but directly from book?
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Grammatical error in review, but directly from book?
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Did you have it in italics to identify it as part of the title? That would help the editor to distinguish it from the rest of the review. Definitely contact Scott on this one, especially if it was clearly part of the title, in italics.WordHound wrote:I reviewed Raven's Peak and, in the book, "The" is capitalized before "The Ninth Circle" and "The Council", but in my review it as counted as a grammatical error. Are we supposed to be strictly grammatically correct at all times even if it contradicts the book we are reviewing?
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HiWordHound wrote:I reviewed Raven's Peak and, in the book, "The" is capitalized before "The Ninth Circle" and "The Council", but in my review it as counted as a grammatical error. Are we supposed to be strictly grammatically correct at all times even if it contradicts the book we are reviewing?

Loc 154 of the Kindle Edition: "What does the Council want you to do?"
Location 155 of the Kindle Edition: "I'm afraid that it'll be too late by the time the Council decides to act."
Location 149 of the Kindle Edition: "What took them? Was it the Ninth Circle?"
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lol that's okay! We all make mistakesWordHound wrote:Just double-checked, looks like the instances where I remembered it being capitalized were the beginning of sentences.My bad.


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Ha ha..WordHound wrote:Just double-checked, looks like the instances where I remembered it being capitalized were the beginning of sentences.My bad.
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