But what a shame to see this glaring typo in the dedication:

Frances Whitehead was the longtime beloved assistant to John Stott.
I thought maybe I was just seeing things and it was just a funky font, and that those were really h's. But no:

So I've reported the typo. But c'mon Logos, can't you give things just a once-over after bringing in the text via OCR to catch clunkers like that? This on the dedication page would have been so obvious, especially with any spell-checker turned on:

No, I didn't add either Frances or Whitehead to my spelling dictionary. They're just there.
This is not the first really embarrassing typo I've found on title page or dedication page. Reported one just a couple of weeks ago.
Needless to say, when you put out books with this level of frequency, there are going to be more and more typos. I understand that. But in big fonts on the first couple of pages? Please do a quick check first before shipping!