Free YA fiction 11/01
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Fritz, C. S. (2014). Cottonmouth and the river. Colorado Springs, CO: David C Cook.
https://vyrso.com/product/54213/cottonmouth-and-the-river
This book is $5.99.
Just curious, has anyone found a way to actually read the book? To see the content and text? I have the book, but can't make sense of it. Are many of the pages actually blank? Or are the images merely invisible? I have tried print view, exporting in various formats. Oddly, in Word I can expose apparently invisible text--some. Maybe someone has a better method?
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There are two more books in this series that are just as poor as the experience you have had with this particular book. I never buy illustrated children's / young adult books in Vyrso because the quality is absolutely disgusting. Don't roll out the Vyrso is only a hobby excuse or blame it on the publisher. The leaders of Faithlife have a responsibility to ensure what they are selling is at least usable - and no the devil did not make them do it either - they choose to go down the path of a poor customer service, poor quality control - i.e. leave it up to customers to complain before they find out there is a problem with a product they are selling. This is not a one off problem. It has been going on for a long time and they have chose to ignore the problem and continue to dish up more hodge podge of text and images like this with the cheek to sell them as 'ebooks' - there will be another day and another thread like this come up sooner or later about another Vyrso book because Faithlife leadership chooses to allow this to happen.
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Gao Lu said:
Just curious, has anyone found a way to actually read the book? To see the content and text? I have the book, but can't make sense of it. Are many of the pages actually blank? Or are the images merely invisible? I have tried print view, exporting in various formats. Oddly, in Word I can expose apparently invisible text--some. Maybe someone has a better method?
Yet another fully screwed Vyrso book.
I'm glad I received it for free. Paying $5.99 for it would have made me angry.
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