I guess I'm an oldschool reader who doesn't care about new fancy css styles. But thanks to everybody for their insights. I appreciate it. For non-fiction books I would rather keep the original epub, because there might be a need for a table of contents, but for novels I don't see the point for that, except if you are in a book club and try to read a specific chapter together. There is just one thing which I don't get at all: this whole formatting stuff should be basics for the ereader industry, but it seems they're still struggling with it. If you take a kobo with stock firmware you will get a messed up format shown on the ereader unless you try to patch the firmware or the epub with calibre. Just talking about hyphenation or wasted space after a chapter. There should be no need to convert epubs at all
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