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Old 02-21-2014, 11:14 AM   #17
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I agree from a different perspective. I like being able to consult footnotes/endnotes in both fiction and non-fiction.* Sometimes a book sample has just the cover and copyright information, so I can't tell if a book has footnotes, let alone if the footnotes are properly hyperlinked.

* It's also important not to fall into the trap of checking every single note when reading, lest you lose the thread of the plot.
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