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Old 10-16-2010, 04:07 PM   #43
graycyn
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Something else to consider about a NOOK if you are primarily a library reader and not a book buyer... Nook has the LendMe feature. True, not every book is a LendMe book, but many are. And there are various places where you can request and borrow LendMe books from complete strangers. All they need to lend you a book is your BN.com account email address. It's a NICE addition to being able to borrow from the library! Nor are you necessarily expected to lend books in return, though of course if you do acquire some LendMe capable books, it's nice to pass them forward, as it were.

My library has a fair few ebooks available as part of the Oregon Digital Library Consortium, but not every library has as many. Being able to borrow through LendMe has proven a nice option to getting books I'm interested in that aren't available from the library. Just sayin'...
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