Works the same on the Nook. The B&N version of Dracula is heavily footnoted, and it is a breeze to switch back and forth. Better than a physical book. This article is another example of someone writing about a subject they apparently haven't even taken five minutes to investigate.
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No! If your ebook for Kindle is set up properly, then the footnotes all become hyperlinks that easily take you there and back again. Not a problem!
Works the same on the Nook. The B&N version of Dracula is heavily footnoted, and it is a breeze to switch back and forth. Better than a physical book. This article is another example of someone writing about a subject they apparently haven't even taken five minutes to investigate.
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