I actually like Palatino on my Kindle Paperwhite so much that I'm not at all unhappy about not being able to install extra fonts on my Kindle (I'm not very interested in jailbreaking/rooting devices).
I'm also relatively okay with Caecilia, if Palatino doesn't work or work well in some books for some reason.
On the iPad, when I must, Georgia is also okay. I've never got on with Baskerville, though.
I find that I don't like sans-serif fonts for e-reading, even though my font of choice for anything in computing is Verdana (followed by Arial if Verdana in a suitably small size cannot be used for some reason). I suppose it's to do with being used to books (as opposed to computer material) being printed, as a rule, in serif fonts.
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