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Originally Posted by kerafaith
Okay. I finally bought a Nook!!!! . . .
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I was also very tempted by the refurbished Nooks. I hear that most of them are perfect hardware wise, but were returned by folks who didn't know what they were getting in an e-ink reader or because the first release software was a bit flaky.
Upgraded to the second release and later software the Nook is a really nice reader.
If your local library has "Overdrive" e-book lending services, get Adobe Digital Editions installed and registered, and you can start downloading titles now, and then when your Nook arrives, register it with Adobe as well as B&N and you will be able to read free library books on your Nook.
I guess it varies from area to area, but my local library has almost 700 book titles available in EPUB format.