Oh, and while I'm on the subject of books, why is it that publishers insist on rebranding a book series when it's not finished. There is one series of books I've been buying for years and now they've reprinted them all with different covers, so the latest one doesn't match. They've done this with the latest Iain Banks fiction book (not his science fiction ones, although I dread what they'll do to that). I admit it's not a major catastrpohe, and it won't stop me from buying the books, but why do they do it? I'm quite sure the marketing people don't say "let's redo the covers because that's what the public want". About the only long running series that has stayed true to it's design is the Terry Pratchett Discworld series, partly I suppose to the glorious Josh Kirkby covers. OK, rant over, carry on.