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Old 06-03-2023, 05:00 AM   #28
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by escaner View Post
I like to change fonts a lot, but in the end Baskerville is on about 80% of the time, especially for old/gothic books. It just renders so well in the Kindle PW...
Otherwise Palatino is fine (although no soo nice), Sabon OK too, and recently tried and loved Garamond with its triple ligatures, awesome!
I am not a lover of sans serif fonts for books but when reading classic scifi (Asimov, Clarke etc.) I find Futura gorgeous with its retro-futuristic look.
As for Bookerly or Caecilla, they remind me of old typewriters, never use them.
The best version of Baskerville is Baskerville eText. But it costs and is rather expensive.
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