I would love a tad darker bookerly, but nothing as fat and thick as the new amber bold. That on is unreadable to me, even if it was a serif font. I like how bookerly presents the page better than caecilia, as in the layout, words don't have as much space between them in some of the sentences. Not sure what that is called. I think its more noticable on larger fonts. I am at #4. I'll probably move to #5 by next year.
But caecelia is just a tad darker so I use it most times. Especially when it gets darker or is dark inside due to clouds.
In bright light and outside, I can use bookerly.
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