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It is not really possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The reason is that whatever choices Anthony Horowitz made are unlikely to have fed through into the font and font size used in the books, and indeed different choices may have been made for the hardback and paperback editions.

There is a message board on Anthony Horowitz's website and posing this question there may elucidate an answer. See the related links below.

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