I did get a refund, which is better than not, of course. Sadly, what I'd 
wanted was to read the book. Oh, well. 

On Monday, December 1, 2014 4:11:31 PM UTC-5, Howard Dupuis wrote:
>
> Hello. I only recently began to play around with the Kindle app for iOS. I 
> bought a couple of books and enjoyed reading them on my iPad. Until today. 
> I purchased a new book -- published just this year by the Oxford University 
> Press -- only to find out that it wasn't accessible. From what I can 
> gather, it would seem to be some sort of image that VoiceOver cannot 
> access. Two questions: 1) Is this common? 2) Is there some way to know 
> before buying the book if it will work with the iOS app for the iPad? 
> Thanks very much.
>
> -- Howard
>

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