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Some grammar rules (and embarrassing mistakes!) transcend the uniqueness of different regions and style guides. This new International Grammar section by OnlineBookClub.org ultimately identifies those rules thus providing a simple, flexible rule-set, respecting the differences between regions and style guides. You can feel free to ask general questions about spelling and grammar. You can also provide example sentences for other members to proofread and inform you of any grammar mistakes.

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Editor Selection: Does not adhere to guidelines

Editor Comments:
Contains spoiler that could have been avoided -
"Aurora learns that her cousin Constance time-traveled to 1692 Salem, Massachusetts, and never returned. She promises her Aunt Hespera that she'll soon be on her way to help find her."

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At the end of the book, there's an intriguing preview of the next book in the series. Aurora learns that her cousin Constance time-traveled to 1692 Salem, Massachusetts, and never returned. She promises her Aunt Hespera that she'll soon be on her way to help find her. Readers who enjoy this book should also enjoy Sorcery and Skullduggery in Salem, the second book in the series.
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I don't think it's a spoiler at all; you didn't give away anything, just described what the next book is about, not what happens in it. Also in the description of the second book on Amazon, the author says the same thing you do. So maybe the editor made a mistake, or there must be another reason. You should be fine.
"You may think you have always disapeared when you are no longer in the picture, but you have never left the frame." A Wise Man
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