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The nook uses the ePub format, which is the one used by every other book seller out there other than Amazon. So even if B&N goes under, you can still get books from multiple book stores. Kobo, Diesel, Sony, etc.
This is one of the primary reasons we went with Nook. It also has expandable memory, which Kindle doesn't, or didn't at the time. It was a no-brainer.

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Amazon Local (Charlotte- and maybe other cities) has $30 off Kindle Fire vouchers today.
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Went with the Nook because I liked the instore service if I ever had a problem. Liked it so much that we own all three: Nook Simple Touch, Nook Color, and Nook Tablet. We like the expandable memory option and the ability to go spend an hour a day in the store reading any nook books or previewing any nook books before buying if you want. Sometimes reading the free samples aren't enough for me to decide. You can read the entire book in the store if you go enough. They let you read up to an hour a day for free and never make you feel unwelcomed.

Hooking it up to the computer to get library books is not a problem. Once you know how, it takes seconds to do.

Like that it's in epub format so we can get books from multiple sources besides B&N. Also like the idea of supporting an actual bookstore. Grew up in one as a kid and I wouldn't want my kids to not enjoy their time there as well. It was quite an enjoyable experience. Don't want actual B&M bookstore to disappear for good. Was really sad when Borders went under.

Also like the idea of supporting a business other than Amazon. Amazon is great and convenient, but once they have you hooked with great bargains and such, they pull back and reduce their discounts. Example: Amazon Mom, Subscribe and Save, etc. I know that they are a business and need to run it for profit, but if everyone buys from them and other businesses go out of business, can you imagine what a monster Amazon will become with no competition?

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Hooking it up to the computer to get library books is not a problem. Once you know how, it takes seconds to do.

Like that it's in epub format so we can get books from multiple sources besides B&N. Also like the idea of supporting an actual bookstore.


I don't have a smart phone so have to be on a computer anyway to even check out library books, it only takes 2 more seconds to transfer the library books over to Nook. For me, the much bigger pain with library books is going online to find them and try to check out the ones I want.
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Hooking it up to the computer to get library books is not a problem. Once you know how, it takes seconds to do.
I should clarify why this was an issue for me: it's not that it's hard, but it is inconvenient for me. I wanted my e-reader for portability and library books. I can get a library book while at work (I can log into Amazon on my work computer but I am not allowed to download anything), at my parents' house, my MIL's house, DH's office, etc. Anywhere there is wifi, because I can link to Amazon on my cell phone, and then transfer the book wirelessly using wifi. I'm not always at the same computer. This was pretty much the ONLY reason that I ended up with a Kindle over Nook--I would rather support a B&M store and I'm not a big fan of Amazon's practices, but their product provided something for me that the competitor did not.

OP, I'm stating this because I want you to know that there is nothing wrong with the Nook. In fact, it is a great device. It just didn't have one small feature that was important to me.
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Hooking it up to the computer to get library books is not a problem. Once you know how, it takes seconds to do.
Not hard, but inconvenient. My USB on my laptop doesn't work any more. So, I download here, move the file to the network, and have to go down to DH's office to put it on the Kindle. Fortunately, it's only been 2 books in 7 months. I don't want to have to do it all the time.
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Like that it's in epub format so we can get books from multiple sources besides B&N.
I thought the Kindle now allows downloads from overdrive (epub)? Am I wrong? Being able to borrow ebooks from the library is important to me.

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My library carries many books in the Kindle format.
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I thought the Kindle now allows downloads from overdrive (epub)? Am I wrong? Being able to borrow ebooks from the library is important to me.

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Kindle does not allow epub books at all, but some libraries do have "kindle format" books on their overdrive account, although I'm not sure if they have as many kindle-lendable books as epub since getting library books for kindles is a fairly recent change. With Nook and epub allowed, you are definitely able to get books from more sources than just BN and library.
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Kindle does not allow epub books at all, but some libraries do have "kindle format" books on their overdrive account, although I'm not sure if they have as many kindle-lendable books as epub since getting library books for kindles is a fairly recent change. With Nook and epub allowed, you are definitely able to get books from more sources than just BN and library.
Searching Overdrive, I see 6100 or so for Kindle and 6666 for total ebooks. So far, I haven't run into any book that is epub only and not Kindle. I've only checked a small portion, obviously .
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