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Old 09-10-2013, 04:15 PM   #129
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by BearMountainBooks View Post
I think it would be harder to read non-conventional stuff on an ereader. I don't have problems with double spaces between paragraphs (which happens for ereaders for some books or shorts and there are various technical reasons for it) but the lack of quotes might make it very unreadable for me on an ereader.

The books that didn't have quotes that I did read were back in the paper days. I haven't come across any on ereader.
I'm pretty sure I have, but don't recall what. I have passed on some books with headers because I wasn't too determined to read them, and have read quite a few despite headers etc. I can't recall abandoning an ebook for any other reason than lack of interest. (My first library book had headers and I didn't finish it).

If the book itself is interesting I get over most things

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