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Originally Posted by Snard
At least on the books I've read so far with footnote links, I've found that the footnote itself is a link back to the original paragraph which linked to the footnote.
I too have found that the "Back" button goes away too quickly 
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That's a good workaround when there is one-per-one correspondence between the starting position and destination. Plus it requires that the book be coded that way.
However, when the starting positions per each destination are multiple, then this workaround will not work.
I've read about this "finger swiping" motion at the botton that's supposed to be a back replacement; however, for me it just exits the reader.
I've also read that people make a bookmark before they follow a link, then return to that bookmark; however, there must be something better.