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Old 01-21-2012, 08:26 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
You lost a lot of the enjoyment of the book. The ePub is very nicely made. It has a lot of embedded fonts and they are used very well. Why would you get a Mobipocket copy when you have an ePub capable reader?

Yes I enjoyed the story. But the fonts did make it that little bit nicer to read.
That's interesting. I wasn't aware there were major differences in formatting between the two formats.

I too bought 11-22-64 in mobi because I bought it and read it on my Kindle before I got my Kobo Touch.

Can you give an example of a passage where embedded fonts are used? so I can see how that looks in my copy?

Thanks
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