Thursday, December 9, 2010

WORLD WITHOUT END by Ken Follett


Paperback
New American Library
ISBN 0446556815
p. 508, 4th line from the bottom, Chris should be Caris:
"... if Chris had not taken Mattie Wise's potion."

Friday, October 8, 2010

THE CLOUD ATLAS by Liam Callanan


Paperback
Dial Press
ISBN 0385336950
p. 161, end of 2nd paragraph, decades-only should be decades-old:
"My decades-only stories, secrets, and sins could wait."

Sunday, September 26, 2010

THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU by Jonathan Tropper


Hardback
Dutton
ISBN 052595127X
p. 284, 7th line of the "11:45 pm" section, break should be brake:
"...balancing herself on the training break to prove her love."

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

PRAYING FOR SHEETROCK by Melissa Fay Greene


Paperback
Da Capo Press
ISBN 0306815176
p. 55, last sentence of the 2nd paragraph, third and should not be there:
"The families sang songs and counted state tags, and the kids and fought over who got the window."
p. 159, 7th line from the bottom, caseloads is misspelled:
"... freed from their individual caseloeads... ."
p. 286, last line, tights should be rights:
"'A lot of people who came up through the civil tights movement... .'"

Thursday, September 9, 2010

A LITTLE YELLOW DOG by Walter Mosley


Hardback
W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
ISBN 0393039242
p. 53, 13th line, hanger (as in coat hanger) is misspelled as hangar (as in airplane hangar):
"There was also about an eighteen-inch space on the hangar rod."
p. 192, 6th line, alva should be capitalized:
"John and alva sat patiently while I devoured her meal."
p. 291, 5th line, shools should be schools:
"'... what we took out [of] the shools, but that was it.'"
p. 298, 14th line, the word he is missing:
"And even if [he] did get caught, he didn't have anything on me."

Thursday, September 2, 2010

THE STONE DIARIES by Carol Shields


Paperback
Penguin Classics
ISBN 0143105507
p. 176, first line, the spelling Beverley is used, instead of Beverly, which is used everywhere else.

Friday, July 2, 2010

A RELIABLE WIFE by Robert Goolrick


Hardback
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
ISBN 1408701936
p. 264, 7th line from the top, the word to is missing:
"... he wanted Catherine [to] be all women to him."

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

SAVING FAITH by David Baldacci


Paperback
Warner Vision Books
ISBN 0446608890
p. 241, 8th line from the bottom, redaction's should be redactions:
"... reports ... that have so many damn redaction's the paper looks black?"

Monday, June 14, 2010

BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY by Helen Fielding


Paperback
Picador
ISBN 0330375253
p. 40, about 1/3 down the page, known should be know:
"... and don't known how to relate to individuals any more."

Friday, June 4, 2010

THE PIANO TEACHER by Janice Y. K. Lee


Hardback
Viking
ISBN 0670020486
p. 200, almost halfway down the page, a comma is missing after soup:
"Her lunch was, Claire would discover, rabbit pie, tomato soup white bread tomato sandwiches, ... ."

Thursday, June 3, 2010

THE REAL McCOY by Darin Strauss


Hardback
Dutton
ISBN 0525946519
p. 92, about 2/3 down the page, separate is misspelled:
"The Chinese con man hadn't been fully at ease keeping up a seperate self."
p. 315, last sentence, themselves is misspelled:
"Mists drew theselves high in curtain after white curtain."

Friday, April 30, 2010

CUTTING FOR STONE by Abraham Verghese


Hardback
Alfred A. Knopf
ISBN 0375414495
p. 184, 4th line from bottom, of should be off:
"She holds a lid over the pan to fend of the missiles."

Thursday, April 22, 2010

KAATERSKILL FALLS by Allegra Goodman


Hardback
The Dial Press
ISBN 0385323891
p. 56, 8th line, repovingly should be reprovingly:
"'Bardolatry,' Beatrix tells Cecil repovingly."
p. 234, 5th line, you should be capitalized:
"You are not a bureaucrat. you are not a slave."

Monday, April 19, 2010

CHRONIC CITY by Jonathan Lethem


Hardback
Doubleday
ISBN 0385518633
p. 13, 6th line, enter should be entered:
"Once I'd enter his apartment to find him on his carpet...."
p. 213, about halfway down, see should be seen:
"'Haven't see you in a while.'"
p. 233, 10th line, the word have is missing:
"No one would [have] ever known how little I remembered...."

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

TO DANCE WITH THE WHITE DOG by Terry Kay


Paperback
Washington Square Press
ISBN 0671726730
p. 142, about 2/3 down the page, than should be that:
"'Old people like than can be stubborn.'"

ECOLOGY OF A CRACKER CHILDHOOD by Janisse Ray


Paperback
Milkweed Editions
ISBN 1571312471
p. 110, the last sentence of the "Kay and I" paragraph, pronounced is mispelled:
"... name being prounounced one way at home and another at school."

Friday, January 29, 2010

WOLF HALL by Hilary Mantel


Hardback
Henry Holt and Company, LLC
ISBN 0805080686
p. 369, about two-thirds down the page, excommunicate should be excommunicated:
"'It will be too late, if he is excommunicate, ... .'"
p. 370, about one-third down, bought should be brought:
"We bought in the cheapest food we could find... ."

Friday, January 8, 2010

THE YEAR OF THE FLOOD by Margaret Atwood


Hardback
Nan A. Talese Doubleday
ISBN 0385528779
p. 205, 1st line, the word to is missing:
"There wasn't much for Lucerne [to] put into it... ."