It resulted in there being dashes in the middle of words that don't need them. It's almost like the hyphens were added when the book was in a different page layout, and then the page layout changed (maybe the margins or the font size or font type?). Nicole Alderman wrote:I think Cris might be talking about how, in Book 1, there's hyphens in the middle of lines, rather than bridging one line to the next. Maybe if enough people buy her books (*hint* *hint* all you permies!), she might be able to do a second printing with larger font But, I figure I can read the books aloud to the rest of my family when the kids are a bit older. The font size was too small for my husband to read, which bummed me out a little. (Just so you know, Cris, the rest of the books in the series don't have this problem that I can recall-only Legacy). It's the first book published by an author-one cannot expect perfection! But, anyway, once I figured out what was going on, and that the hyphens weren't there for purposeful reasons, but rather accidental, they ceased to distract me. I think Cris might be talking about how, in Book 1, there's hyphens in the middle of lines, rather than bridging one line to the next.
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