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Old 03-30-2016, 07:30 AM   #62
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
It's one reason I really don't like the kindle software. I like to start with the cover, move on to the TOC and then start reading. Who is Bozos that he thinks he knows best for me?
It's one of the things I don't like about the Kindle either. It skips (at least) the cover. I, for one, take a look at the cover of a book (if it shows something of interest) at the same way I'd look at a picture. It's the one thing I'd like to have a color reader for (and illustrations, of course). I also flip through the front matter, and read any introductions. I also like encountering an inline TOC.

I know, I book could just be text and an internal TOC and nothing else. I have some books that are actually like that; even from the big publishing houses. I do, however, feel that a 'proper' book should have a nice cover, front matter, back matter, and a TOC.

It's more an aesthetic consideration than a functional one.
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