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Old 11-18-2009, 12:02 PM   #5
tlrowley
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Yeah, on a quick check that's a Topaz book. There's nothing wrong with your Kindle, when you move on to another book (mobi/azw) it'll be back to it's normal speed. There aren't many Topaz books, but certainly publishers seem to use them.

Personally, I give Topaz books a second (or third) thought before I actually buy them, but usually, if a book is in Topaz format, it's not available anywhere else, so if I want to read it, I'm stuck.

HTH,
Tracey

ETA - you may want to go to the home page before letting your K2 go to sleep - Topaz books have been known to lose their place (although I think that was on power-off, not sleep) I wouldn't want to take the chance.
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