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Old 01-30-2009, 02:42 AM   #9
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I'm glad to hear about this being done with Mobipocket and it being added to some of their downloads. Hopefully, the trend will continue on to other formats.

If I weren't so lazy, I would convert mine just to add the back cover text to the end of my books also. (But I am lazy, and doubt I will. <grin>)

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Originally Posted by Over
What bothers me more than not having a back cover, is not having a full size map, in those fantasy books.
Personally, I hardly ever look at those maps. However, I'm just now reading the latest in the 3rd set of Thomas Convenant books - and I'm glad to say that the map seems to be fully reproduced. (You just need to flip left and right between what would, I think, fit on a single page in the real world.)
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