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Jun 05, 2011 07:02AM
I can't wait to read the original books! And I just wanted to say that I'd rather pay more for the books to help cover shipping costs than them make authors cut pages.
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Hi, Tonya — I was so sad when they cut those pages! And then the maximum page count kept shrinking. So CARNAL GIFT lost 100 pages. RTF is shorter than CG. SURRENDER is shorter than RTF. UNTAMED is shorter than SURRENDER. I became so aggravated. I would see readers post out around the Internet about books seeming shorter, and I wanted to tell them they weren't imagining things.The publisher would tell me that readers liked shorter books, but I'm a reader, and I love something beefy I can sink my teeth into, so I don't believe that and never did.
Nothing I've written for Berkley has been cut. UNLAWFUL CONTACT is almost as long as CG was, and they didn't cut a single paragraph. The I-Team books have been published pretty much exactly as I wrote them, minus silly typos.
You should've been sad. I would've been too. I can't even imagine the time & effort that authors put into writing their books. I appreciate that. Even if I read a book I don't like, I appreciate the author's time & effort. And I don't send her nasty emails telling her how horrible her book is. Just because I didn't like it doesn't mean it's not a good book. It just means I didn't like it. It doesn't matter to me how long or short a book is as long as it's complete. And I'd rather read the book as the author intended for it to be read. If that's 200 more pages then, so what? I don't really pay attention to how many pages a book has. The only time I prefer to read a short book (like a Harlequin Blaze) is if it's a Monday afternoon & I'm going to buy a new release on Tuesday morning. That way I can finish it before I start on the new one. Any other time it doesn't matter. And yes, I agree. I don't believe readers prefer shorter books. I think they would want to read it uncut like the author originally wrote it. I've also seen comments about the price of books. It's $7.99 (usually) whether it's 300 pages or 450 pages. Some people are upset about that.
And speaking of typos...I read a book a few months ago (not yours) that was full of mistakes. Lot of missing punctuation, misspelled words, sentences that didn't make sense. And it was a lot of mistakes. I wasn't the only one that noticed it. I saw a lot of comments about it. Anyway I was wondering how that could happen. I'm not an editor or anything. And I know nobody's perfect & everyone makes mistakes. But it seemed like the book hadn't even been edited. I've read other books by this author but this one was the only one like that.
This is exciting for me because I am a new fan of yours. I look forward to the re-releases of those books. And as far as I'm concerned, if the book is good...the longer the better.BTW. I just can't say enough about the I Team series. The books are so well written and interesting. I love the different personalities and that we can follow them through the series.
And I couldn't agree more...Julian is definitely, hands down the hottest so far! ;)
Tonya — about the typos... Was that an ebook you were reading? If it was an ebook, then the typos can probably be blamed with problems resulting from the transition from text. Some cheap scanning methods create all kinds of ridiculous errors. I know that because the ebook versions of my historicals are full of unexplainable, ridiculous, preventable errors. One good thing about the reissue is that all of them will be put in ebook form from scratch, so hopefully there won't be typos. It's a shame that happens. Some publishers seem better able to manage new technology (it's not really NEW any longer, is it?) than others.Hi, Joan — I'm so glad you've enjoyed the I-Team. That makes me very happy. Julian came in second in the recent reader poll I had of I-Team heroes. I thought he was going to win, but Marc Hunter beat him decisively. :-)
Pamela: i just bought all your back list last month. I have read all the I-team books so far, but haven't ventured yet with the historical ones. Do you think i should wait until the new releases come out??.. i dont know what to do.. ^_^ I love your writing so much, that after i finished "breaking point" i feel aching to read more from you! ps: kudos with the Blog!
First, let me say that I wasn't trying to put anyone down. I wasn't complaining about the mistakes. I was just wondering how that could've happened. It was a paperback book. It's the last book in a series. A book I had been waiting for for 3 years & I was so happy to be reading it that I didn't care about the mistakes. LOL Some people seemed to think the wrong copy got sent to the printer. Considering the number of mistakes in it, I think that could be what happened. I have heard people complain about mistakes in ebooks. Some people get really upset about them. I don't. As long as the book is readable the mistakes don't bother me.
Pamela I voted for Julian of course, though I love them all. Tonya I was mentioning to a friend recently that I find so many typos in books. Not so much in the older copies and I think a lot of the are missed due to spell check. Which is a great tool but it doesn't pick up the errors that make sense. Does this even make sense? LOL I am talking about names and homophones etc. I find them all the time.
Pamela,This is such exciting news! I'm looking forward to re-reading the re-releases of the MacKinnon Rangers. Looking forward to it all! Looking forward ever so much to Connor's story. :)
I love long books and I loved the length of your historicals. They were so well written it seemed like a short book...because I just breezed through it, enjoying it so much. Your writing keeps me interested from page 1 to the finish.



