Miss Wisherley’s Bus Adventures (Don’t Judge a Book by it’s Cover 1)
That’s chutzpah, that’s what it is. (Also: “It’s Cover.”) (h/t Ian)
Miss Wisherley’s Bus Adventures (Don’t Judge a Book by it’s Cover 1)
That’s chutzpah, that’s what it is. (Also: “It’s Cover.”) (h/t Ian)
Cher on acid.
May we judge a book by its author’s understanding of the apostrophe?
(Note in the Amazon blurb “Emma get’s a bus ticket, and the adventure begins.”)
Oh no, it gets worse!
Weirdly enough, she gets “its” right in that same blurb. That misplaced comma has gotta go somewhere, I guess.
Better Subtitle: Miss Wisherley’s LSD-Fueled Trip to the 15th Dimension Where Apostrophes Run Amock
For the rampant ignorance of proper use of apostrophes, I blame the one Who Killed the Schoolmarm https://lousybookcovers.com/?p=1454226 .
Even THE WHO wouldn’t ride this magic bus.
But those wheels rock!
Oval wheels rock!
They do, but they don’t roll. 😀
Do not judge a book by it is cover…