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Blind Space: Illustrated Version
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Questions (not edit requests) > Can an illustrated version be merged?

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Bluebelle-the-Inquisitive (Catherine) (bluebelle-the-inquisitive) | 9 comments I am trying to figure out if the Illustrated version of Marie Sexton's Blind Space can be merged with the standard title. The core content is the same. There are just added illustrations by Ayra Isaac. Personally, I'm leaning towards merging them. Because the content is overwhelmingly the same but I can't find anything in the manual to support my actions.
I am able to do this merge but I am slightly confused as to if the items can be merged or not.


message 2: by L J (last edited Sep 18, 2023 04:42PM) (new)

L J | 625 comments Catherine wrote: "I am trying to figure out if the Illustrated version of Marie Sexton's Blind Space can be merged with the standard title. The core content is the same. There are just added illustrations by Ayra Is..."

If the text is the same they need to be combined but not merged. Merge = Delete

https://www.goodreads.com/comment/sho...

per Rivka "Goodreads policy is to combine illustrated editions with non-illustrated ones."


Bluebelle-the-Inquisitive (Catherine) (bluebelle-the-inquisitive) | 9 comments L J wrote: "Catherine wrote: "I am trying to figure out if the Illustrated version of Marie Sexton's Blind Space can be merged with the standard title. The core content is the same. There are just added illust..."

Thanks L J I must have just had a total dumb moment when it came to comprehending words.


message 4: by L J (last edited Sep 18, 2023 04:46PM) (new)

L J | 625 comments Catherine wrote: "L J wrote: "Catherine wrote: "I am trying to figure out if the Illustrated version of Marie Sexton's Blind Space can be merged with the standard title. The core content is the same. There are just ..."

You're welcome. It's okay. Everyone has moment here and there where, as they say, words are confusing.


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