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I have a solution that I think will work for you - very quick and easy - and involves NO CODING:

Amazon released an app called the Kindle Comic Creator: www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1001103761
You can download it for free. It's still in beta, has a few bugs, wrt the TOC, and the documentation and support for it are pretty terrible but it does a few things very well, one of which is zoom-able panels.

Here's what I recommend, save your PDF into discrete JPEGS, you can do this through the file save menu and then load all those individual JPEGS into the comic creator, it has a guided set up process when you open the app and begin a new book, very simple, it will load all your JPEGS in chronological order. You can then run a detect all panels command and it basically will detect where items in the page are grouped together.

For each of these panels you will be able to zoom straight to that content, making for very easy reading. You can also edit the dimensions of the panels if the computer is detecting badly.

Once you have the panels where you want just export and compile to .mobi, it has a feature for this in the app of course. Keep in mind this will be a fixed format ebook still but with the zoom feature it should be much easier to read and can be easily exported to .mobi format and loaded on your kindle.


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