On this page (in the second edition), there is a figure containing two states A and B of a system:
There are two paths between A and B: one is an irreversible change, and the other is a reversible change. However, on the same page it says that entropy stays the same for a reversible change, and that entropy increases for an irreversible change. The first seems to imply that the entropy of A and B are the same; and the latter seems to imply that the entropy of B is larger than the entropy of A. This is a contradiction.
Am I missing something, or is this a mistake in the book?