NeverendingJen
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I have the K2 with WiFi and 3G, and I LOOOOVE it. It's attatched. permanently. lol.
I haven't looked for textbooks, but my college freshman son called me frantic one night because he needed a book (a novel) for class the NEXT (of course) day. All the bookstores around us were out of the book, so I looked for an e-book and it was on the free Kindle list. He downloaded the Kindle for PC app and then downloaded the book. Took his laptop to class the next day.ok, i seriously need to search and see if they have any of my school textbooks available. if they don't then it is going to be pretty pointless for me to buy one. i really want one but i dont have a lot of time to read just for fun anymorei really hope that they do have some of my books for the kindle.
Its smart marketing, I've bought quite a few books because I got one of the series free and had to keep going!Also they like to offer older books in a series at reduced or even free prices if they have another in the series coming out...
I have the regular Nook. I chose it because it can read library books and you can lend books. I love the thing! Its a large part of the reason I don't scrap as much anymore. My library has tons of books (although it does not seem to have new release fiction). People have said if your local library doesn't have many books to see if you are eligible to join a larger library for free or you can pay for the Philly library. Honestly, if you are not going to use the library there is no appreciable difference between the Nook and the Kindle. The Nook uses adobe format so there are just as many free books out there for it as the Kindle. They turn pages almost exactly the same, weigh the same, neither is backlit etc. . .If you want to use the library, you want the Nook.
The Nook Color is extremely cool! It runs on the android system and is basically an android Ipad. I would buy it in a second over an Ipad (but I am not an Apple gal).
I would avoid the Sony reader (propietary software that really limits your reading choices and free books) and the Cruz Reader and Tablet (Borders ereader that really blows chunks). My office is absessed with reading and we are about evenly split between Nooks and Kindles. Two people have returned Cruz Readers and Tablets a total of nine times and finally given up. One got a Kindle and the other got an Ipad.
oh i would love to see that site too Julie,
oh i would love to see that site too Julie, because deep down i want a kindle but i have to go with what is going to save me money in the long run. if there is a cheap loan site that would def. be a benefit!
no. the books are on your ereader forever i'd assume. i mean, you downloaded them on your computer, how could they take them back?
i belong to http://ebookalliance.net/forum/ (which is what ebooknovel changed to).
well now i am really leaning towards a nook whereas this morning i was leaning towards a kindle...LOL sheesh make up my mind would i?
Which Nook do you think you will get? I have the Nook Color which has a lot of extra features which I think I've used more than the Nook reader aspect. If you are primarily going to use it for reading-I think I would get the Nook regular eeader because the battery will last longer. I have been disappointed that the Nook Color's battery discharges so quickly unless it is completely powered off. Have fun!i have a 10% discount code for B&N. wonder if can get dh talked into ordering it tonight?? hmmm...