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Old 01-02-2011, 03:07 PM   #2
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One thing to really look at is if your local library even has the ebook lending for sure. There is no guarantee that it does unless you have already checked on it. The nearest library to me that offers ebook lending is 300+ miles away.

If the library will be the main source of books then the Nook may be the better option... but if you want the largest online library of books that can be had or bought, then the Kindle the better choice. You can bet that Amazon has almost any book that the local library does and more, sometimes for free. The difference is that the library ebooks just like real ones will be temporary, whereas the ones from Amazon are permanent.

There are also plenty of locations online to get the same books for cheap or free as well, so Amazon is not the only source.
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