I've observed time and time again that
reader complaints about ebook prices rise sharply in comparison to reader satisfaction with the books.
Reader complaints about editing quality usually focus on grammar and word choice and usage.
post regarding
a reader complaint about Virgin Atlantic's shabby treatment of Delta elites?
Not exact matches
So I got a
complaint for a
reader about the all - Newt blogging.
As TLT
readers know, one of my biggest
complaints about school food is the prevalence of what I call «doctored junk food» — pizza, corn dogs, burgers and Frito Pie (a staple here in Texas) that may be tweaked nutritionally but which still teach kids... [Continue reading]
Nevertheless, I wanted to open a discussion
about consumer expectations and market reality because I hear many of the same
complaints and questions from
readers, clients, friends, and family.
Here is a
complaint one of the Struggle's most persistent
readers, known as efavorite, sent me
about a recent statement by D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee on a washingtonpost.com Q and A Sept. 29: Efavorite: I think a correction should be made
about the Shaw score information, just as John Merrow did on the PBS «Learning Matters» website after it aired the same inaccurate information
about Shaw back in August.
That said, this book publicist has a major
complaint about the sweepstakes Penguin Young
Readers is running so book sales will spike even more.
Many fantasy
readers enjoy these big meaty books, so I'm hoping I won't get too many
complaints about length.
Amazon is starting to crack down on what keywords you use because they had so many
complaints by
readers about searching certain keywords and finding books that were not «romance» or whatever.
The biggest
complaints from
readers about crime fiction are unresolved plot points and flat characters.
None of these groups raises
complaints about this and I don't think any print - disabled
reader would have a problem filling out a form to verify their disability in order for them to read books where the TTS feature from the publisher has been blocked.
After all,
readers» biggest
complaint about self - published works is the sometimes - poor writing and editing, and this move by Amazon may just provide
readers with a clear «no» vote to those authors whose work needs polishing.
And it doean't matter whose fault it is — the publisher is invisible to the
reader (as many a trad pub author who's gotten
complaints about covers or copyediting can attest.)
speaking as a
reader not a second hand book store owner for once my biggest
complaint about ebooks is the no share issue I bought my son the Hunger Games trilogy box set on - line - he couldn't wait a week and bought the ebook so great HE can read it on his ipad but the other 4 members of the household nope bad luck
There have been numerous
complaints from
readers about unreasonably high e-book prices.
For
readers desiring a deeper look into particular faults with the science arguments / counterarguments and aspects of the Ofcom regulation methodology, blogger analyst Steve McIntyre (of «hockey stick» analysis fame) has numerous posts in his «TGGSW», «Ofcom» and «Swindle» categories
about specific
complaints against the video and the fallout of Ofcom's 2008 ruling.
Just 5 days after the broadcast, the MediaLens organization labeled it «Pure Propaganda», predictably citing Ross Gelbpsan and others who cite Gelbspan
about «industry - corrupted skeptic climate scientists», and called upon its
readers to send
complaints to Ofcom.
Many bemused blog
readers know by now that Gavin Schmidt aka Mystery Man has taken a few hours off from his dedicated and long - standing interest in station data integrity to file a
complaint to the University of Colorado
about a post that Roger Jr wrote
about the Gavin Affair.
«Because of the intense media coverage of the issue,
readers might get the impression that indecency
complaints are legion, that millions of Americans are up in arms
about what's on television.»
Many ABlawg
readers will know that Alice Woolley, Elaine Craig, Jocelyn Downie and I filed a
complaint about Justice Robin Camp's conduct in the Wagar case to the Canadian Judicial Council (CJC).
We're back with Walt Mossberg of the Verge and Dan Frommer of Recode, talking
about the Apple event with Lauren Goode and I. Every week we ask our
readers and listeners to send in their questions, comments and
complaints about tech topics.
The fingerprint
reader placement has been one of the rare
complaints consumers and reviewers had
about the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus, with the Galaxy Note 8 introducing more space between the rear - mounted sensor and its dual - camera setup but still not debuting any radical redesigns.
One of the loudest
complaints about the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8 was the placement of the fingerprint
reader.
Over the weekend, MacRumors reported
about several
complaints its
readers shared in its Forums page.
REM: Whenever REM publishes a story
about a Realtor who does something else outside of real estate, we get lots of
complaints from
readers, telling us not to feature part - timers.
The bulk of letters and e-mails I receive from
readers are
complaints about their real estate agents — griping
about lousy service and bad advice or agonizing over how to fire an agent, often a relative, without causing a family riff.