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Commented on Typo Hunt: The Labyrinth Index
"...fly anohter 3000 fly another 3000..." has been noted in the US Kindle edition. This also appears in the US hardcover, page 317, 12th line from the bottom....

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fairly-accurate commented on
Typo Hunt: The Labyrinth Index
US Kobo edition, chapter 11: "I speak eloquently if painfully (Old Enochian was not designed for human vocal chords), uttering words the Prime Minister embedded in my mind during our last meeting" "Vocal chords" (sounds made by close harmony singing groups, at least up until King Brian the Wild gets hold of them) should be "vocal cords" (flappy buzzy things in your neck)....
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JamesPadraicR commented on
Typo Hunt: The Labyrinth Index
I’m guessing that the UK edition pagination starts with pg.1, but it and the US editions are printed from the same file, so otherwise the same. Meanwhile, PP slide 1 has me wondering what happened in 1929 to cause the creation of the OPA? Or am I forgetting something from an earlier book (or haven’t gotten to it yet)....
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MartianLuthier commented on
Typo Hunt: The Labyrinth Index
The US Hardcover Tor edition, page 46: "Gilbert slumps.... [italic:]Stayed home and offered to take Mrs. Parker's pug for walkies." As a current resident of the US, I recognize "for walkies" as predominantly a British term for what most American-dialect speakers phrase as "for his/her/their walk." It is certainly a smooth, worthy sentence as is, with its tiny element for confusing some Yanks. [Perhaps Gilbert is 'North Atlantic' in his background, family, or usage-persuasion, or perhaps Mrs. Parker hails from the Isles and is gracefully accommodating even under pressure.]...
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MartianLuthier commented on
Typo Hunt: The Labyrinth Index
RE: page 46, US hardcover Tor edition my own typo! [Perhaps Gilbert is 'North Atlantic' in his background, family, or usage-persuasion, or perhaps Mrs. Parker hails from the Isles and Parker is gracefully accommodating even under pressure.]...
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Adrian Midgley commented on
Typo Hunt: The Labyrinth Index
Not a typo per se, but a beanstalk from L1 to the South Pole? Centre of the hemisphere in line with Earth Moon axis, surely? I don't think this is a spoiler, it is incidental....

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