Yes, you can do that. I replaced missing pages from a book like that once. Pam On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 09:52:26 -0400, you wrote: >If I don't have to rescan the whole book, and can simply paste in the >missing pages, I'm more than willing to do so. could I then, simply download >the book which is already up there, paste in the pages, and resubmit it? >I have resubmitted better copies of books which I have scanned myself, or in >other cases submitted books which I was the original submitter and simply >cleaned them up, but is it permissible for me to follow through with the >steps I listed above? I know typically they will not accept a book not >scanned by you. >Tiff > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "shannon" <shannon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 9:38 AM >Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Sue Grafton-"P is For Parrel" > > >> Hello guys, >> >> I don't know how many of you read her books but this one on the site seams >> to be missing something. >> >> Usually her books end with a brief synopsis by the lead character and she >> ties up all the loose ends in the story. and usually ends with the phrase >> "respectfully submitted" >> Those lines are not in this particular book. I wonder if anyone could get >> the last part of this book and amend the copy on the site? >> Most of this copy is great. Not too many goofs at all except that the end >is >> missing. Whom ever validated this probably didn't know how all the other >> books end and didn't realize that there probably should be more. There is >a >> synopsis of the story on the end of this book but it is the sort off the >> back of the book, not actually text of the story itself. >> >> If anyone is at all interested in finding the end of this story I would >> appreciate it. I am kind of dangling here. I cant stand the suspense. I >want >> to know where the money went? smile and how did they think they were going >> to get away with the Medicare scam? >> >> Shannon >> >> >