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Old 05-24-2012, 01:05 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by bokolobs View Post
Hi all,

Just wondering: Has any of you re-downloaded the epub version of this book? And how is the quality of the family tree? Thinking of buying this and the sequel from the Sony Reader Store.

Thank you very much.

-Bok
I bought Wolf Hall from the Sony Store a few weeks ago when it was on sale for $4.99. I'd say the family tree pages are poor because of the resolution. It's ok for me because I can read the very tiny print, but many people who like larger font sizes would probably struggle. I tried landscape orientation and the zoom feature on my T1, and it's readable but not crisp and clear.
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