SPLF wrote:MAJOR typo discovered.
Character named "Michael Breitbach" originally introduced about page 125 and described as an urban planner by profession and whose name is repeated many times is brought up on page 507 as "Mr. Breitbart"!!!!
I was waiting for just such a situation so my question is: "Was it deliberate by the author, deliberate by the editor, by the typesetter (if any) or was this more along the lines of a Freudian slip or just plain accidental?"
I mean, we all know what "Breitbart" is infamous for doing, right?
Also, a character glossary would have helped since far too many are one-time/one-book only yet play parts in this novel. I almost stopped reading it the first hundred pages out of frustration, especially the Slavic stuff.
Hi SPLF. SoV is unfortunately the result of the author's slipping schedules and busy personal life (kids, serious health issues, pc issues, etc.) They actually gave it to the printer pretty much on the last day possible with no editing or time for extras. So spelling errors, continuity errors, and Freudian slips abound.
And, unfortunately, the book isn't what many readers thought it would be. The advertising blurb made it sound like a main line, Honor kicking butt, book; while we should have taken a clue from the name and realized it was a Shadows book. (The fact that DW stated that Cauldron of Ghosts was the last side story didn't help either)
So, whatever it is, it is the book we got. David did respond to early readers' criticism about the book, insisting that points in SOV were necessary to set up the last book. While this book's errors probably will not get updated in later versions, I do expect major points to get reconned in the last book if points do not flow with the final story.