...story is lost ?
I inadvertently reserved a J.J. Robb mystery from the library, which was originally printed in "standard size print". The copy I got was, unfortunately, in "large print". The large print copy is approximately the size of a "regular" fiction. The large print copy seems to have lost ALL the background and nuances of the original and reads much like dry, unenthusiastic speech. Do you know how much of the story is lost in this transition. I think readers are losing alot if left only with who, what, where and how. Any thoughts??? Thank you
I inadvertently reserved a J.J. Robb mystery from the library, which was originally printed in "standard size print". The copy I got was, unfortunately, in "large print". The large print copy is approximately the size of a "regular" fiction. The large print copy seems to have lost ALL the background and nuances of the original and reads much like dry, unenthusiastic speech. Do you know how much of the story is lost in this transition. I think readers are losing alot if left only with who, what, where and how. Any thoughts??? Thank you