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Kindle doesn't like Prologues and Forwards ?
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(if Forword is the only word I mis-spelled in the post, then I am doing a lot better than my average)

ROFL. Ya did it again. "Foreword" .. only reason I correct you is because I'm so awful at spelling I'm super paranoid about misspelling on anything I write myself.





I do that also, that way I know that I didn't miss a single thing.

"Forward" is a direction. "Foreword" is prefatory comments (as for a book) especially when written by someone other than the author.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictio...

"Nazi" is a member of the National Socialist German Workers' party of Germany. "Grammar Nazi" is someone who annoyingly attempts to persuade or force others to use proper grammar and spelling all the time.
Haha Just Kidding! :)

A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homophone
Read literally, any time "Forward" is used where "Foreword" is what is meant, the whole sentence is gibberish.
Also Don Quixote is not a book about a donkey named Hotay.

(paper, ebook and MP3). In one case I'll be upset because the formats cuts something from beginning. In another I'm upset because they left in some gibberish in. (Example-listening to an authors fawning praise of his editor.)
Unfortunately they seldom give the author or the reader a choice.
When I can edit a ebook I usually cut everything prior to "Call me Ishmael".

(paper, ebook and MP3). In one case I'll be upset because the formats cuts something from beginning. In another I'm upset because the..."
You make a good point, on audio books I hate it when the reader reads every single thing at the start of the book.

huh. so this is what happens to spelling bee champions when they grow up...
i always wondered.

I'm polymerized tree sap and you're an inorganic adhesive, so whatever verbal projectile you launch in my direction is reflected off of me, returns to its original trajectory and adheres to you. :-)

or in layman's terms. "Neener neener"



Not at all because I do it too!

I'm another who goes to the cover then works forward on eBooks.
I like to read the notes and dedications and make sure I haven't missed anything.
It should be a setting in the preferences.
I like to read the notes and dedications and make sure I haven't missed anything.
It should be a setting in the preferences.


Nick, well done, keep up the fight against general ignorance. Why do people react so negatively to being corrected? Especially when the same mistake is repeated over and over again.
It was when flipping back to look at the cover art that I noticed there was a Forward written, which I would have totally missed if not for this accident.
Is anyone else noticing this ? Is it just the iPad app at fault ?