Or should I say misbind?!
I have a US copy of Night Watch, printed by Harper Torch, bought in L.A. last year, or maybe the year before, and everything is fine up until page 25, where all of a sudden I find myself reading a book called Innocent As Sin by Elizabeth Lowell. It looks like that book also is on page 25, so page numbers are correct.
Elizabeth Lowell's book then continues all the way up until page 57, where Night Watch suddenly is back again, continuing in the middle of a sentence, like 32 pages aren't missing at all, so I assume it continues on the books real page 57...
Anyone else seen this?
I have a US copy of Night Watch, printed by Harper Torch, bought in L.A. last year, or maybe the year before, and everything is fine up until page 25, where all of a sudden I find myself reading a book called Innocent As Sin by Elizabeth Lowell. It looks like that book also is on page 25, so page numbers are correct.
Elizabeth Lowell's book then continues all the way up until page 57, where Night Watch suddenly is back again, continuing in the middle of a sentence, like 32 pages aren't missing at all, so I assume it continues on the books real page 57...
Anyone else seen this?
Also, aren't you supposed to hide illicit material in dull books. :think: I believe that Vetinari does when, in Night Watch, he stitches the camouflage book into 'annecdotes of famous accountants', or something similar? Not sure of the Camouflage author's name in the book - was it Grenville something? He does seem like a Pratchett parady of Abbott Thayer, anyway. At least, he always seemed like that to me. :shifty: