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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
I guess you've never read reviews where the reviewer bitched about the tiny type used by the publisher in an effort to save paper? This sort of grousing was fairly common in reviews of certain editions of PD classics 
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Yes, mass market paperback editions sometimes use a small font size that is rather uncomfortable for some readers. That's an advantage of eInk readers: you set your own font size. I just wish that Kindles allowed us to sideload our preferred font or at least adjust the weight of the fonts they offer. People with excellent eyes can read anything and feel comfortable, but as the eyes become more tired with age, you really appreciate these things.