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"Message from Cassava Republic"

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Blogger Unknown said...

How about:

We're very sorry if you got a copy of our book with duplicate or missing pages.

It will not happen again--those with such defective copies can call us or return the book for full refund and a free copy of the book.

Thanks.

(Protesting that this is not indicative of a defect in Nigerian publishing is unnecessary and smacks of guilt about sub-par Nigerian publishing.)

6:16 pm

Anonymous A lover of books said...

A bit too late. You create checks and balances to avoid this sort of thing exactly! Terribly unprofessional.

Good luck sorting it out.

8:10 am

Anonymous Anonymous said...

LOL!! this is somewhat amusing, as i guess you are trying to patronise the naija printer. In future Jeremy use non-Nigerian printers. why do you think most of us who want serious stuff get it done outside? They are all talk and nothing to deliver.

2:06 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Its becoming a pattern guys. Same with Abidemi's Kemi's diary.

10:14 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You people should just keep quite. Kemi's Journal and Zack's Story were withdrawn from the market. Since then I know they print outside. You can never be too careful even if you publish abroad.

Our 10 woman bookclub is a proud recipent of free books for a year from a major publisher here because our group recieved a faulty copy. Once we alerted the publisher, they not only replaced them, they offered us our group a year's supply of any books in the historical romance genre.

Ok, I don't expect Cassava Republic to do the same. What you have done Jeremy is all that you can do. People should stop hating and thinking it is a pattern. Gliches happen all over the world. No big bloody deal. Like they said in the statement, let's stop making everything appear as if it is uniquely Nigerian. What is uniquely us is constantly bashing people who are trying to do good.

Adura

11:41 am

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