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My 0.02: I also read 'Infinite Jest' on the kobo touch - my copy was the kobo store epub version, and yes, there were a lot of footnotes, and even footnotes from footnotes, but it certainly wasn't unreadable for me, indeed I spent much of the time thinking to myself 'man am I glad I'm doing this with an ebook not a paperback!' There was one (I'm pretty sure it was only one) footnote where the hotlinks took you to the wrong entry. Or possibly returned you to the wrong place in the text. But that is a fairly minor quibble in a work with over 200 pages worth of footnotes. And, Wildgift, I still don't know what is being refered to wrt the 'footnotes in the top line' problem.
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