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When there is a technical error in the book your reviewing. HELP.
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Elspeth wrote: "Hi what are the rules for if there is a major typo/formatting error ??? The sort of thing that really disrupts the reader but could be ironed out by resubmitting the book to Amazon? Do we mention i..."
Definitely contact the author about the problem, so that he or she can have it fixed.
Generally, I do not comment on formatting errors, since they seldom are more than a small annoyance in reading a book. If there are only a few typos, I do not consider that worth noting, either. If there are a lot of typos, this reflects on the quality of the editing, and I would note it in the review.
Reviews are for potential readers not the author. A rule of thumb is that, if a defect with a book (whether technical, logical, or conceptual) impacts the value or readability of the work, it should be noted in the review.
Definitely contact the author about the problem, so that he or she can have it fixed.
Generally, I do not comment on formatting errors, since they seldom are more than a small annoyance in reading a book. If there are only a few typos, I do not consider that worth noting, either. If there are a lot of typos, this reflects on the quality of the editing, and I would note it in the review.
Reviews are for potential readers not the author. A rule of thumb is that, if a defect with a book (whether technical, logical, or conceptual) impacts the value or readability of the work, it should be noted in the review.

(I did give book to hubby without telling him what to look for and he spotted it too)