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                The book had some nice features, such as: a hard-bound cover, a ribbon for a bookmark, and the author's signature.
The only error is in the verb tense. I assume the book is still in existence, so you'd use the present tense -- <i>has</i>.
In addition, you don't need the colon after "such as" -- no punctuation at all after that phrase.
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The book had some nice features, such as: a hard-bound cover, a ribbon for a bookmark, and the author’s signature
The book had some nice features, such as: a hard-bound cover, a ribbon for a bookmark, and the author's signature.
            
        The only error is in the verb tense. I assume the book is still in existence, so you'd use the present tense -- <i>has</i>.
In addition, you don't need the colon after "such as" -- no punctuation at all after that phrase.
=)
The book had some nice features, such as: a hard-bound cover, a ribbon for a bookmark, and the author’s signature
The book had some nice features, such as: a hard-bound cover, a ribbon for a bookmark, and the author's signature.
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