AUTHOR: Sherman Alexie PUBLISHER: HarperPerennial YEAR: 1994 ISBN: 0-06-097624-1 p. 137: An Im should be I'm. "Im your horse in the night," Samuel sang that Gal Costa song. He sang, "I'm your horse in the night."
AUTHOR: Kai Meyer (translated by Elizabeth D. Crawford) PUBLISHER: Margaret K. McElderry Books YEAR: 2007 EDITION: first printing, first U.S. edition hardback ISBN: 978-0-689-87789-6 p. 183: A diffferent should be different. "They all look completely diffferent," she said, fascinated.
AUTHOR: Max Brooks PUBLISHER: Three Rivers Press YEAR: 2003 EDITION: 14th printing, first edition paperback ISBN: 1-4000-4962-8 p. 236: A camp sight should be campsite. Park rangers investigating the reports discovered a gruesome scene a mile and a half from the abandoned camp sight.
AUTHOR: Edgar Lee Masters (edited by John E. Hallwas) PUBLISHER: University of Illinois Press YEAR: 1992 EDITION: eighth printing, first edition paperback ISBN: 978-0-252-06363-3 p. 143: A widow should be window. Stole in at her widow, or took her riding
AUTHOR: Anne McCaffrey PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books YEAR: 1979 EDITION: 12th printing, possible first edition paperback ISBN: 0-345-28426-7 p. 37: An ot should be to. p. 37: A slaming should be slamming. "Sent ot Crom?" roared Fax, slaming the plate he was inspecting onto the table so forcefully that the rim bent under his hands.
AUTHOR: Henry H. Neff PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books YEAR: 2007 EDITION: first printing, first edition hardback ISBN: 978-0-375-83894-1 p. 12: Sentence missing a period at the end. Throughout his life he had fought with great difficulty to keep it walled within him The struggles caused headaches, including unbearable stretches that lasted for days.
AUTHOR: Jay Asher PUBLISHER: Razorbill YEAR: 2007 EDITION: first printing, first edition hardback ISBN-10: 1595141715 p. 202: Possible stylistic decision. Lowercase w should be an uppercase W at start of sentence. when we really connected. p. 205: A who's should be whose. The man who's car killed a student from our school.