7/6/2023 0 Comments Accordance by shelly craneSorry Kaidan), Caleb totally won me over in this book when he acknowledged any annoying habit that Maggie developed, a habit that had me yelling at the book a number of times. (Shout into the void: Caleb, I love you! *Silence* It’s ok I still love you!) Aside from being my favorite book boyfriend at the moment (Sorry Daemon. *Insert dreamy sigh here* He’s always there for Maggie: helping her, protecting her, and making sure she’s happy. While I prefer having no errors in the books I read, I don’t mind a few because I have to account for human error, but when there’s a pattern to the errors, then I have a problem.Ĭaleb: Excuse me while I fangirl for a moment, but Caleb is amazing. It’s as if whoever was editing Accordance wasn’t reading every chapter or wasn’t reading each chapter carefully so errors came through. The problem is that Crane would go chapters with good grammar and no errors, but then there’d be a chapter riddled with errors, a few more good chapters and then a chapter filled with errors. Grammar: For the most part the grammar in Accordance is fine, but it’s the few grouped errors that have led me to talk about it.
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