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Rayda Jacobs’ Masquerade is published by Umuzi, an imprint of Random House.

I’ve read ninety pages and have already found two typos. They’re not your average misplaced-apostrophe typo though. They indicate that the editor is not familiar with the English language, which is worrying.

Even Word doesn’t recognise ‘make-belief.’ And who the hell is Mary Quaint?

I don’t believe I’m being too pedantic. People were paid to pick up this sort of thing. If the author insisted on these phrases because they are, say, ‘family’ words; then tell me by putting them in italics.

Someone needs a new day job.

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Rayda Jacobs’ Confessions of a Gambler won the Sunday Times Fiction Award in 2004, and has recently been seen on the local cinema circuit.

Last Friday, The Cape Times invited readers to a literary lunch at Meerendal, to launch Jacobs’ latest offering, Masquerade.

Today’s paper carried an apology on page three: “The incorrect menu was published in last Friday’s paper…The Cape Times apologises for any offence or embarrassment caused”.

It had occurred to me that it seemed a bit odd to serve chicken, ham and pistachio galantine, Meerendal wines, and Cape brandy pudding at a function honouring a Muslim woman.

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