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I have to say that I am surprised by this given Mr. Lorayne's long stand against going digital. Razer Blade Suitcase Rar Files.

I have wanted Star Quality forever and while I have nothing against e-books, somehow I DON'T want Star Quality as an e-book. I suppose it was inevitable and obviously Mr. Lorayne has done nothing 'wrong.' I guess for me it is still a bit of a shock.

I'll continue to wait for a hard copy of Star Quality. Personal Collection is a GREAT GREAT book and was a bargain at 150 USD; now it's a veritable steal. Motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 5744 Posts. I purchased a digital copy of Close Up Card Magic, and I was a little dissapointed.

The material is all there, but the actual scanwork could have been done a lot better. When reading a sentence in some places the words don't always go in a straight line, and some are somewhat 'fuzzy'. Not horribly bad, but it is noticeable. I have two main complaints about the 'e' conversion of this book. Why aren't there any bookmarks? L&L Publishing also need to take a cue on this too.

It is simply unacceptable to not have a table of contents bookmarked for ease of navigation. Forcing a reader to have to scroll through a book and stop at random spots to check what page they're at is a step backwards, technology-wise. It's not hard for a publisher to add them, so why not?

I'd like to look at the contents, find the name of the effect I'm after, click on it, and then be instantly transported to it. Publishers should look at the Lybrary.com releases as a model to emulate in terms of quality and to see how to create a professional pdf properly. My second complaint?

Inconsistant page size! Every page is a different size than the page than the one that came before and the one that proceeds it! Not only is it ugly, but it's a nuisance when viewing on a portable device. Again, another issue that the publishers could have easily fixed when doing the initial conversion. I wanted to be excited about the Lorayne books being released digitally, but if this is the lazy kind of workmanship I can expect in all of the pdf's, then I'll pass. To be honest, I've even seen pirated copies of books done with better quality than this. I really hate to give a bad review here as I have been a lifelong fan of Harry Lorayne's work and own most of his books, but I am really dissapointed with the way his material is being presented here.

And Harry, if you're reading this, please don't take it personally. Chris Inner circle lybrary.com 1010 Posts. On 2013-06-25 06:12, Shayde Phoenix wrote: Publishers should look at the Lybrary.com releases as a model to emulate in terms of quality and to see how to create a professional pdf properly. I am very happy that some are noticing the work we are putting into our ebooks. It is very easy these days to scan a book, slap the images together into a PDF, run it through some OCR software, and call it an 'ebook'.

But that is far from what we do at Lybrary.com. Most of our ebooks require many hours of manual editing, proof reading and formatting to create a decent ebook. We even release some of our ebooks in PDF and EPUB to give our customers more flexibility and a better reading experience on smaller screen devices. I offered Harry Lorayne our help, but it seems his hands are tied contractually. Well said Shayde, I agree.

It kind of looks like someone took a pirated scanned version of the book and made it legitimate or something. Again, this has nothing to do with the content of the material. I bought Best of Friends 3, which I liked.