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Originally Posted by jocampo
Question for you: why should I convert a book if I can read it on my device? If Kindle customers are happy with the books they have and found on Amazon, why should they try and convert to epub, if they just don't own a Nook?
The opposite is also true. If you have an epub formatted book, why would you like to convert to MOBI, if you just don't own a Kindle? The only explanation, to either case, is if you changed your device (Nook for Kindle or Kindle for Nook) on which case, you can't anyway, not in a legal way, because both are DRM protected books.
I've experienced zero problems converting DRM free books from epub to mobi and/or mobi to epub. It would be good for you to check Calibre settings and the chosen layout.
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Basically because they were free. We both share a common interest in Dean Koontz and Stephen King, I had a ton of their books in ePub format, so instead of him buying each one he could convert and download for free.
These were books bought outside of BN that I had on my Calibre library.
The settings could have been off but I doubt it, it just can happen from time to time. It's not a 100% guarantee your books will look exactly like the one that it is being converted from .