That's interesting -- I find that I like reading the Manybooks-formatted books much better than many on Mobileread (although the time spent for accuracy in the Mobileread-formatted books is definitely a plus). I know that anybody can create their own custom PDF formatting on Feedbooks, but it's just so much easier to download the Manybooks file, open them on my Reader, and start reading without feeling the need to re-format them at all.
I don't mind the PG text at the beginning of the manybooks files -- how hard is it to turn a few pages to get to the start of the text?
Since neither Manybooks nor Feedbooks includes the illustrations, for a lot of books for which the illustrations are important, the mobileread books can't be beat!
But it is really just a personal taste issue, and what one expects from one's reading experience on the device -- for that I find that Manybooks works just fine and is easier than Feedbooks to get the smaller .lrf files.
In any event, check out the many fine books here at mobileread, and use either of the two other sources for books you can't find here, or for which you're not happy with the formatting of the Mobileread books.
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