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Originally Posted by Faterson
Moon+ Reader Pro is superb. But still only 4 out of 5 stars for me. I don't care about the minutiae of CSS, Jon. Yup, Moon reinterprets it in its own way, but what counts to me is the result. I mean, look at that tweet of mine I linked before. The first screenshot there, on the left, is Moon+ Reader Pro. That's absolutely beautiful! More beautiful than Marvin. In no other e-reader I know of do e-books look as nice as in Moon+ Reader. I haven't yet encountered an e-book, Jon, where Moon's reinterpretation/"disregard" of CSS would make it unreadable for me, or that it would disfigure the e-book so as to make it unpalatable. As you perhaps remember, Jon, unlike you, I don't care about "publisher settings" in the least – I typically override all of them anyway. So, I'm perfectly fine with Moon's display of e-books. 
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Sorry but I agree with Jon. Unless you dig into it's menus, Moon+ Reader does not respect the CSS. I read several books where Moon+'s display of the page was pathetic. Even when publisher CSS is enabled, it does not handle most ePub3 features. Then we have issues with fixed layout ePubs. Again Moon+'s rendering is total crap.
While I admit my personal choices in CSS tend to be on the vanilla side, Moon+ takes that too far for me to say it earns more that 2 stars.