Political Incorrectness on Kindle
Notes on Device Reading Quality
© 2016 James LaFond
MAY/2/16
Yesterday, my son was walking me through the Kindle process. Once the book file is uploaded, the publisher is given views of how the book will appear on various reading devices, with some of them scrambling graphics and captions. Below are the rankings of the view quality on these devices from best to worst.
1. The android tablet looked as good as the pdf or the print book.
2. The android phone was still an excellent reader.
3. The Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 was a good viewing device.
4. The I-Pad and lesser kindle devices offered a fair visual impression with most of the problems occurring in the front matter and the table of contents. By problems, I mean things such as the title of the section being bumped from the top of the page to the bottom of the previous page. None of these devices changed the content but rather organized it differently.
5. The I-Phone despite its small screen actually justifies the text, meaning that you can have as little as two words on a line.
Screen size really does matter.
ranger?
honor among men
masculine axis
z-pill forever
on the overton railroad
triumph
thriving in bad places
fiction anthology one
winter of a fighting life
sorcerer!
son of a lesser god
predation
the greatest lie ever sold
orphan nation
cracker-boy
sons of aryas
wife—
the fighting edge
solo boxing
dark, distant futures
fanatic
all-power-fighting
let the world fend for itself
song of the secret gardener
broken dance
on combat
under the god of things
when you're food
america the brutal
beasts of aryas
the gods of boxing
taboo you
the lesser angels of our nature
your trojan whorse
advent america
the sunset saga complete
into leviathan’s maw
barbarism versus civilization
uncle satan
night city
menthol rampage
the combat space
by the wine dark sea
within leviathan’s craw
the greatest boxer
logic of steel
blue eyed daughter of zeus
the first boxers
time & cosmos
book of nightmares
songs of aryas
the year the world took the z-pill
fate
hate
logic of force