![]() ![]() Amazon said they’ve put a note to supplier that they’ll not sell any more books until they hear back & it is resolved. Jan Karon These High, Green Hills (The Mitford Years) Paperback Apby Jan Karon (Author) 2,435 ratings Book 3 of 14: Mitford See all formats and editions Kindle 9.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 17.44 68 Used from 1.57 11 New from 12.73 4 Collectible from 9. This one they haven’t figured out yet, and here I’ve already finished reading it! Since this time it was only one letter, I could usually figure out the word but it was not fluid reading. I’ve called to complain, and the last book they swapped it out with a new/different copy, and it was fine. In a few paragraphs or a few pages, the part that dropped off would show up just as unexpectedly. : These High Green Hills (9780745936758) by Karon, Jan and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. For example, the word “so” would be spelled “sa.” In the last book it would abruptly drop off at the middle of a sentence in the middle of a paragraph, and take up somewhere else. ![]() In this book there are letters substituted for the letter it should be – always at the end of the word. ![]() There is a problem, though I didn’t mark it down since it appears it’s a publisher problem & not content for this book and the last one I read. Again, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. ![]()
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