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Old 12-07-2010, 01:18 PM   #10
SeaBookGuy
Can one read too much?
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My library offers mobi versions of some books, which I understand can be read on Kindles (once you know your PID code), but there aren't many, and the titles are skewed towards romance, kids, etc.

Epub library books (about 70%) are fine, with the occasional one that doesn't come justified. PDF books are images (scans) of the actual print book, reading normally in the default Small font, but anything larger will affect the formatting; they're readable enough, but you'll run across things like:

And so, Lilybeth and Sarah went to (End of page in mid-sentence, mid-line)

Next screen

the butcher's shop for a joint. (nothing else on that screen)


There might also be the occasional blank page
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