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Old 01-18-2019, 01:29 PM   #6
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No way could I use this font.

stuartjmz: I'm interested in what you mean by it being a "highlighting font". Do you mean that it should only be used on areas of text that one wants to stand out, as though "highlighted"?

When reading a book whose contents I wish to retain, I draw mind maps as I'm going through it, using pen and paper. This would normally be a non fiction, although I have found myself making mind maps of novels after finishing them if they were particularly interesting.

Some novels (Austen's Sense and Sensibility being one) have required me to draw a family tree in order to follow who's who.

But I don't believe this eye-crossing font would help retention. It would put me, for one, off reading in the first place.
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