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Old 12-26-2010, 01:58 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by lorraineg57 View Post
Hi, new Nook user here. I'm trying to find library resources for the nook. I do belong to my local library but from what I can see, they have next to nothing available. I'm surprised there isn't maybe somewhere online where you can even pay a montly fee and download books to read, something like Netflix for ereaders....lol.

Any ideas would be appreciated. If I get started on this thing, I know I'm going to be reading a book every few days and I don't want to rack up the national debt.
Have you checked to see if your library has reciprocal borrowing agreements with other libraries? Most do. My library has agreements with over a dozen neighboring library systems, and the vast majority of them have ebooks. I use three of these libraries and that satisfies my needs.
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