To be fair to Amazon, their returns policy really comes in handy here. They’ve fully refunded Martin Eden (for which I could find better alternatives) and On Writing Well (which is not only popular, but has print defects), and even told me to keep the books. Regardless, it all feels disappointing, frustrating, and wasteful. Adding print-on-demand to damaged-on-arrival books is starting to make the book purchasing experience feel pretty shitty.
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The land, situated on the Somerset Levels and Moors, is one of the few areas in the UK that still holds deep lowland peat - which are waterlogged wetland ecosystems.