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Why did the book become the "hardest hit"?
An analysis of the reasons why books have become the "hardest hit area"

There are many reasons why books can easily become the "hardest hit" for some problems:

1. Information density: Books are dense carriers of knowledge and information. A large number of words and pictures are concentrated in a limited space, and any tiny omission or mistake may be magnified.

2. Editing and proofreading challenge: publishing a book involves many links, from the first draft to the final publication, it may take many times to edit and proofread. There may be flaws in every link, which may cause readers' dissatisfaction or criticism after the book is published.

3. Readers' expectations and trust: Readers often have high expectations for books and think that they should be authoritative and accurate. When there are problems with books, readers' trust will decrease rapidly, and then they will have stronger resentment.

4. Market competition pressure: At present, the competition in the book market is fierce. In order to occupy the market quickly, some books may be published hastily without adequate preparation, thus increasing the risk of problems.

To sum up, because of its particularity, books can easily become the "hardest hit" for some problems. This not only reminds publishers to be more cautious, but also reminds readers to keep a certain critical thinking when reading.