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Donovan,
Look, if the print version of the book doesn't have those massive spaces between each paragraph, then the ebook shouldn't, either. It's not a layout decision; why would publishers change the way the ook is laid out just because it's an ebook version? Most other ebooks mirror their print counterparts, why are other people getting it so wrong?
Yes, I use the sample feature, and if I don't like the look of it I won't buy it. And if I purchase one without sampling to find terrible errors in the book, I refund it. But I don't just want to settle, refunding and moving on to something else is settling for less than I deserve for the money I have paid.
I wanted to purchase that book, and I don't want to suffer reading a sub-par product to do it.
You say that it's a matter of taste and I wholly disagree; the error might not bother you so much, and other people have stated that they can look past it, but whether you can ignore it or not, it is still very much an error and should not be so.
I included in the first post an example of many other ebooks in which there is no difference between the print and ebook edition; it should be the same for all ebooks.
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