The Big Book of Bootleg Horror: Volume 4 June 1, 2018 The Big Book of Bootleg Horror: Volume 4 I guess “bootleg” implies that it’s supposed to look shoddy… Spread the love Tags: bad font choice, layout woes ◀ Wind Over Troubled Waters (Higher Ground Book 1) Forbidden Memories: Feminized as a Punishment ▶ 5 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments David King 6 years ago Text in the second column of names is not even properly aligned. So if shoddy was the look they’re going for, then why isn’t the first column of names also badly aligned? dtw 6 years ago Is 288 pages a “big book” now? I’d call that a middle-sized book. Ian 6 years ago “Bootleg” a great sign of quality right there David King 6 years ago Reply to Ian Bootleg usually means illegally copied without copyright holders’ permission. Is the author/publisher admitting to a criminal offence in the title? Naaman_Brown 6 years ago Reply to David King I think it’s called that to sound edgy and forbidden, like bootleg “moonshine” that’s actually from a legal distillery.
Text in the second column of names is not even properly aligned. So if shoddy was the look they’re going for, then why isn’t the first column of names also badly aligned?
Is 288 pages a “big book” now? I’d call that a middle-sized book.
“Bootleg” a great sign of quality right there
Bootleg usually means illegally copied without copyright holders’ permission. Is the author/publisher admitting to a criminal offence in the title?
I think it’s called that to sound edgy and forbidden, like bootleg “moonshine” that’s actually from a legal distillery.