I totally understand that particular urge ๐Ÿ™‚

I understand that authors rely on their editors to find most spelling mistakes, broken orthography etc. But It’s still interesting how much of it makes it into print or into e-books. I bought Jeff Vandermeer’s City of Saints and Madmen as ePub, and it has at least one example of wrong hyphenation every 10 page flips ๐Ÿ™

I’m not quite at the stage where I’d go and correct that stuff, but I’m always happy when I catch a mistake.

About the DRM: DRM should not exist, it’s an insult to consumers!