Dyslexia is an advantage.
I really love your book but I feel the layout could have been made a little easier for dyslexics to read.
I would have preferred if it were printed in a larger font size and in Arial, instead of Times Roman.
It would also have been nice if the text was aligned to the left rather than centred/justified.
Reading for me is always a tedious affair but I do find it a bit easier if the text is laid out in "bite size chunks" rather than in streams of sentences.
Despite these gripes, I’m finding your book to be an entertaining, surprising and informative read. Thanks. Larry.
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Comment by Larry Claasen on November 9, 2011 at 6:57am Hi there Drs Eide.
It was the US edition.
Larry
Comment by Drs. Fernette and Brock Eide on November 4, 2011 at 10:28pm Thanks, Larry. Appreciate the feedback.
We tried to make the material more readable - and we like to heard feedback. The font issue is a complicated one - some people do better with Arial and Comic Sans, while other prefer Times New Roman and other serif fonts. Is this the US or the UK version that you're talking about?
Glad you liked the book! : )
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