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Old 04-08-2010, 05:24 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Joking aside, the point is, Stitchawl, that there really are valid reasons why it's important to have a recognisable cover for an e-book. It's not just "complaining for sake of complaining" as you suggest in your earlier post. On many devices it's a real pain not to have a cover on a book.
Now that you point it out and explain it, I can understand that there is a valid reason to want a cover. If I used a device that required them, I'd certainly want them too. My reader lists books by title, author, date, or collections. I only see a cover (if one even came with the book) when I begin reading something new. I wasn't aware that other readers had such limitations. My fault for assuming that all readers gave options. Thanks for helping me understand.

Is there as valid a reason for keeping track of misused semi-colons?

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