Ditto on the loud mouth, of course, that person the last few times I took my 80 year old mother to the movies----was HER! I swear, I'm never taking her again to anything.... Worse than a crying baby! I know they were slower paced sort of arty films, but...
I fear that I am extremely critical of errors in published books. If I run across them, they are bad. If I found them in an e-book, I'd be even more critical. I do hold the written language in great admiration, even when I fail badly myself.
What I've become even worse at forgiving is the blatant repetition of backstory and plodding, non-ending boring plots and characters that have lost all their luster--all within the same book! One of my favorite female authors (not Shannon, not Cat) broke my heart. (cough, cough, C cough V) Her last book was so-so. This recent one? I still can't decide if I should send her a note and ask if she had read it out loud to herself. I mean, how could she have missed it--unless she just doesn't care any more. These big named authors that start a series and then have fresh new writers write for them--maybe that would be a good idea for one writer at least! Where were her betas? Where was her professional in-house editors? Where was her agent? Maybe she didn't have the power to postpone like Jim did. Maybe the time pressures of releasing NYTime Best Seller annually just become too much? *Arghh* One more reason to NOT get published until I know that won't happen to me!