Additional fonts for e-book reader
Thin black lines and fine details are perceived by a human eye as grey. The font located on the image at the left, looks less brightly, than a font represented on the right. Unfortunately, not all manufacturers of electronic books supply the device with bright, well readable fonts.
For those electronic books, which support function of loading of additional fonts of TTF format (True Tupe Fonts), we have created a special set from eight various bold fonts. In this set proportionally on 25 % are thickened all four type of each of fonts - normal, bold, italic, bold italic.
To use such set, you need to download archive from this site and to unpack it in a certain folder on a SD-card or in internal memory of the e-book reader. You can see the exact name of a folder and its arrangement in the operating manual of the electronic book reader.
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What to read?
Linwood Barclay "No Time For Goodbye". On the morning she will never forget, suburban teenager Cynthia Archer awakes with a nasty hangover and a feeling she is going to have an even nastier confrontation with her mom and dad. But when she leaves her bedroom, she discovers the house is empty, with no sign of her parents or younger brother Todd. In the blink of an eye, without any explanation, her family has simply disappeared. Twenty-five years later Cynthia is still haunted by unanswered questions...
What to read?
James M. Cain "Metro 2034". An amoral young tramp. A beautiful, sullen woman with an inconvenient husband. A problem that has only one grisly solution--a solution that only creates other problems that no one can ever solve...
Stephen King "Mr Mercedes". A cat-and-mouse suspense thriller featuring a retired homicide detective who's haunted by the few cases he left open, and by one in particular - the pre-dawn slaughter of eight people among hundreds gathered in line for the opening of a jobs fair when the economy was guttering out. Without warning, a lone driver ploughed through the crowd in a stolen Mercedes. The plot is kicked into gear when Bill Hodges receives a letter in the mail, from a man claiming to be the perpetrator. He taunts Hodges with the notion that he will strike again. Hodges wakes up from his depressed and vacant retirement, hell-bent on preventing that from happening...
To find these books, check out the "e-library".