You could match the page breaks of the pbook. That said, the pages would tend to look strange since you could not guarantee that the screen would be able display a page on a single screen and compared to the microjustification on a printer page, most ebook renderers don't eve come close. Changing font size, margins, line spacing, etc. will make it even worse.
I went through this once for a customer who wanted his ebook to "look the same" as his pbook edition. I sent him two copies in ePub, one a standard reflowable and the other a fixed layout. To put it mildly, he was very disappointed with the result to the point where "non-refundable deposit" had to be tossed around.
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