emphy wrote:OrlandoNative wrote:...
Just because you change the web page to say "delayed" shouldn't mean you don't hurry to make the content available once it's in your hands.
I'd also like to think that they do a somewhat thorough check that the received document is okay. Things like: missing chapters, displaced parts of of wrong books, or accidental inclusion of private communications ^_^
I would imagine they do *some* checking, but by definition an "Advance Reader Copy" is the text *prior* to any proofreading or final editing.
They've had the text in digital format for, what, 4 days now? I don't think it should take all that long to flip through the pages to see if any of those kinds of "glaring errors" are present.
For that matter, I'm not all that sure exactly how much "quality control" publishers actually do. The first paperback copy of one of the Dahak series books I bought was missing about 100 pages. Not out of order, actually missing. It wasn't that they'd somehow fallen out or been removed, the book was in pristine condition. Now, I understand that was probably a glitch in the actual printing and binding operation, since the ebook was fine. But still, I've always wondered if that one copy was unique or whether some significant percentage of the whole run had the same problem.