Thread: MobileRead December 2011 - Book Club Vote
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Old 11-27-2011, 10:22 PM   #128
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Originally Posted by narflet View Post
I rather like this version, from Seabound: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34777

It's in LRF, but it's converted really nicely in calibre to mobi for my kindle. Would imagine calibre would also do a nice conversion to epub.

HarryT's version is also nice, but I found that converting the epub version to mobi in calibre worked better on my kindle that the mobi version you can download on-site. That gave me the chapter skips, whereas the on-site version doesn't.

As for paid versions, I've found that the Barnes & Noble classic series are really good.
I agree that having proper chapter skips is nice, but as long as I have a working TOC, I'm okay without them. I actually didn't learn about the chapter skip capability until 2 months ago (give or take).

What I'm most happy about with Harry's version is that I got 3 brand new (to me) stories as well - The Cricket on the Hearth, The Battle of Life & The Haunted Man.

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