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Old 07-10-2010, 03:55 AM   #6
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I've been eyeing eReaders for a long time and finally made the leap when the $149 Nook came out. The only advice I can give is that I look at my Nook like a TV (I know...blasphemy...but let me explain). I realize and understand that not every TV show and movie ever made is available on my TV at all times. As much as I'd love it to be, I have to accept that not every book ever written is available on my eReader. Hopefully, one day they will, but until then I find that a library card is the best accessory you can have with your eReader.
The question that I prefer to ask, when looking at a reading device, is not "is every book I want available for it?", but "are there sufficient books available for it that will interest me?". As long as the answer to the second question is "yes", then that seems to me to be a good reason to buy the device.
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