This is too small for
most normal readers and you will find yourself tweaking the sizes of the fonts and in order to find your sweet spot.
Not exact matches
I am in no way advocating being «
normal», in fact
most of the
readers here are probably far from it.
• Phonemic awareness is the
most important core and causal factor in separating
normal and disabled
readers.
Also, nobody seems to have pointed out that Romance
readers are the
most voracious
readers on the planet, while «other» genres seem to plod along at «
normal» pace, ie: about three to four books a month.
The problem is that the iPad will have, realistically, a 5 hour battery life in
normal usage, and that just isn't enough for
most situations where I might haul my e-book
reader.
The problem that
most people have is that they don't have a large enough
reader base to do this on their own, and even if they did it would make the
most sense to point your
most loyal fans to your book once it is back to it's
normal price since these are the people
most likely to actually purchase your book.
Our advice is to start looking in the writing community, simply because writers read with a different set of eyes than
most «
normal»
readers and are more aware of common mistakes in your genre.
This is
normal and actually a good thing because for the
most part, it is just an indication of better things for your
readers and you, as the author.
Of course, I could justify including the AIM & MSCI Emerging Markets indices in my benchmark, but let's try resist that brand new temptation... After all, for
most readers / investors, a
normal frame of reference is obviously one or more large - cap developed market indices — for them, departing from that universe into what
most would perceive as riskier small / micro-caps & emerging markets implies / demands a strong expectation of superior returns... which clearly didn't happen last year!
Both editors, collectors, potential collaborators in the business, but
most important the
normal readers that were moved and engaged by the images.