Kindle - What are you doing with...
What are you doing with the space at the end of a chapter?
If a chapter ends at or near the top of a page, in a printed book and in ebooks, the next chapter usually starts on the following page leaving a partially blank page before the next chapter heading.
With printed books, sometimes an additional page (one side of a sheet of paper) is also added at the end of one chapter to make the next chapter begin on the right hand side of the book. It's a waste of paper I think.
So in your Kindle and Nook books are you starting the next chapter just below the end of the previous one, or are you sticking in the blank space?
What do the folks using a Kindle to read expect in a Kindle book?
Thanks
:-Don
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