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* ''[[The Inheritance Cycle]]''. No, the author himself put his (albeit incompetent) all into his series. In this case it was the ''editor'' who was lazy. Aside from making sure that nothing was mispelled there are tons of minor and major continuity mistakes, [[Purple Prose]] abound, and somehow didn't notice that a sentence containing the words "descended upwards" doesn't make any sense.
** The publishing company that picked up the series. Basically the CEO gave his kid a copy of the book, the kid said it was "okay" and instantly published the book as-is (and made sure it was released before the latest ''[[Harry Potter]]'' [[Follow the Leader|book]]).
* ''[[Mass Effect: Deception]]'' is the fourth ''[[Mass Effect]]'' novel, written by William C. Dietz. Despite not being part of the [[BioWare]] team, Dietz was contracted to write ''Deception''. What resulted was a book filled to the brim with poor characterization, numerous plot holes, terribly childish writing, and not several but dozens and dozens of contradictions to a well -established and consistantconsistent lore, all of which the previous novels avoided entirely. ''Mass Effect'' fans compiled [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XBpMF3ONlI308D9IGG8KICBHfWKU0sXh0ntukv-_cmo/edit?pli=1 a list of the vast amount of mistakes], and BioWare has since essentially declared ''Deception'' non-canon.
 
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