Thread: Touch Read in Store
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Old 06-07-2011, 05:45 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by forkyfork View Post
Just got a Nook touch and was wondering exactly the limitations of the "read in store" feature. It says I can read a qualifying book for free for up to an hour. Do I have to be connected to the barnes & noble wifi the entire time? Or if I leave the connection, will it cache so I can still view the book once I'm outside of the range? Also, can I read several books for an hour EACH, or several books collectively for an hour? What's everyone's experience with this?
1. You are supposed to be connected to the BN store the entire time to read the book. HOWEVER, there have been many instances where Nook owners (myself included) have reported leaving the book open, and being able to continue reading after leaving BN. I'm not sure if it depends on page turns or what.

2. You can read as many books as you want for an hour each. When you return to the store, those books will be saved and bookmarked where you left off.
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