Is the quality of my photo book normal?

Just picked up my first photo book today. I was surprised by the print quality. Print moire is so obvious everywhere. I used cell phone cam to take this picture and you can easily see the moire problem. Just wondering is it normal?

You do get such a warning if you're making a book/calendar whatever.

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