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Old 04-22-2014, 12:18 PM   #82
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Originally Posted by DrNefario View Post
Also, the Worldcon is in London this year, so they probably can't completely ignore the wishes of the UK publisher, which is Orbit (Hachette).
In the last couple of years, Orbit has been providing their novels as password protected PDFs that have all the printer registration marks, so they are unreadable on Nooks and Kindles because the font is too small unless you override the font size and then it's unreadable because you lose all the formatting. If this is being provided by Tor and they provide them in multiple formats, I'll attempt to read some or all of the WoT books, but if it's a (set of) unreadable PDFs, I won't bother to read any and it will get my last place vote (unless I really hate one of the other novels). I think 3 of the other books are also from Orbit, so I'll probably have to reluctantly read them from a PC, but I'm surely not doing that with a 15 book series. I wouldn't mind if Orbit had password protected PDFs that were cropped and sized so they were readable from an eInk reader, but I don't have very high expectations of books from Orbit based on past years.
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