I love this writer, and I’m hooked enough to order the next one in the series, but it’s feeling a little too “young” for me. I’m thinking that people in their teens and twenties are going to love this just a smidge more than I did (and should definitely read it). Also, I’m a little superheroed out, to be honest. These are all MY problems. What is most definitely a publishing problem, however, is the 8 million typos. I know I never shut up about this, and I should probably just give up and give in to the new world order of modern print (nothing ever spelled right, words missing or transposed, entirely incorrect words being used, possibly due to autocorrect, etc.), but ...that just wouldn’t be me. Words mean something. Grammar, spelling, and sentence structure mean something. Editing and proofreading mean something. I don’t understand how this is just how it is, now. Is no one paying attention? Is it a money issue? No budget for editors or proofreaders? How is it possible that this book (like so many others, now), could go to its final printing with one or more errors on every single page, practically? It’s incredibly distracting! I just don’t get it. Even if no one else was paying attention, you’d think that at least the author would care enough about the way she was being represented. I dunno. I’ve had excellent, successful, published writers explain the process to me, but I’m still failing to see how the system has broken down so horribly. And please, Ms. Doyle, if you’re reading this, and you are the one who gave me the free book to make up for it, last time (I can’t remember who it was), that’s not necessary. I’m not trying to penalize anyone, or get free stuff. I just want to understand. Is it computer error? Human error? I would really like to know, and...hopefully...see this new trend reversed.