On page 129, before the paragraph that begins, "Koren took three steps back" this paragraph should be inserted:
A loud flapping sound pierced the darkness. A white dragon passed through the canopy above without breaking branches or disturbing any leaves. It landed gracefully at her right, fanning Koren with its fluttering wings, but no wind reached her face. The same size as the dark dragon, it also appeared as a ghost at first, shimmering and semitransparent, but then slowly transformed into a solid body.
On behalf of Zondervan, I apologize for this omission. It should be fixed in the second printing.
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how are we to correct it in our books?
You could write it on a note card and insert it at that page, or you could write it in the margin.
I am hoping the publisher will offer a program that will replace your book if you request it, but I'm not sure they will agree. We'll see.
If they do then please tell us!
~anon AKA Adam
Thank you for telling us this. I'm sure I would have thought I was going crazy if I did't know a part was missing. :) Also, I have advertised some of your books on my blog (http://need2read9.blogspot.com/).
need2read, thank you for the mentions in your blog! :-)
Whoops! That's a pretty big error. Oh well, I'll probably still buy the book in the first printing.
Will there be another book in Dragons of Starlight? It just feels like the story is not finished.
In addition, Masters and Slayers is connected to which series? Might be obvious - but I'd like to know.
Loretta, the sequel to Warrior is Diviner, and it will be out in September. Masters & Slayers is connected to Dragons of Starlight. Read this to learn more - http://www.dragonsinourmidst.com/MSAuthorsNote.pdf
Haha now I get it. I kept going back to it becuz I was confused. Ok, that makes sense. I can't wait until Diviner comes out!!!!
I thought it weird that suddenly there was a white dragon talking without mention of his appearence. It makes sense now after reading that paragraph.
It makes more sense now after reading that one paragraph. Thanks.
The book is still fine without that paragraph :)
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