Reading, Berkshire, UK. 21st August, 2015. Author Virginia Macgregor had a shock when she found out there was a mistake on the first paperback print run of her book What Milo Saw. The final word, which is ironically 'nothing' is missing from 18,000 copies of her book. Ms Macgregor has committed to handwriting the last word and signing as many copies as she can get her hands on. She started the long process today (21/08) when she signed 14 copies in Waterstones, Reading, Berkshire. "Fourteen copies out of 18,000. How many are left" she laughed. Credit: Vivienne Johnson/Alamy Live News
READING, BERKS, UK. Author Virginia Macgregor had a shock when she found out there was a mistake on the first paperback print run of her book What Milo Saw. The final word, which is ironically 'nothing' is missing from 18,000 copies of her book. Ms Macgregor has committed to handwriting the last word and signing as many copies as she can get her hands on. She started the long process today (21/08) when she signed 14 copies in Waterstones, Reading, Berkshire. "Fourteen copies out of 18,000. How many are left" she laughed. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT ME ON 07983 260900 Vivienne Johnson/The Wokingham Paper/Alamy Live News
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Location: Waterstones, Broad St, Reading, Berkshire, UK
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