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Originally Posted by cvkemp
I guess I am the only one that believes that if the book is readable read it. Yes I need the text to be clear and clean enough to read. But I do not care about hyphenation, and I do not use any of the other things other than looking up what a word means every now and then. And some times how it is pronounced. I love the right side to be uneven and I do not like extra spaces in the lines.
And while I am a bad speller myself I get upset when I find words misspelled or miss typed go figure there.
I just love to read and I read fiction, non fiction, and history.
All I ask is give me something that is readable.
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I am agreed with you, with the new update I got Bookerly, for me it's a great font.
I used to use Calibre to add Hyphenation in my AZW3 books, but I lost the Sync Capability with other devices, and it's a lot of work and no too much gain for me, sometimes the mobi files looks awkward ( some lines in the mobi files, not even the whole book) but still can be a enjoyable reading experiance. I Still have more option that in a paper book.