"The editors of the Times's daily book review, which appears Monday-Friday and is separate from the Sunday stand-alone section, always turns to her for the hot memoirs and political books that garner large amounts of media coverage." You would think that a writer criticizing another writer would at least write a sentence in which the subject and verb agree (i.e., "editors" / "turns"). But perhaps I am being too critical.
"The editors of the Times's daily book review, which appears Monday-Friday and is separate from the Sunday stand-alone section, always turns to her for the hot memoirs and political books that garner large amounts of media coverage." You would think that a writer criticizing another writer would at least write a sentence in which the subject and verb agree (i.e., "editors" / "turns"). But perhaps I am being too critical.
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