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Old 03-02-2011, 04:42 PM   #2
geertm
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Originally Posted by camprunner View Post
The worst thing that I usually read are Christian Romance Novels. I could see my self reading something that might not necessarily be for her eyes (it really hurt my feelings when I caught my mom reading "how to deal with the difficult child" or something like that) but probably not that often as I usually just download whatever is free.

She has a concern that she doesn't want my books on her Nook. Is there a way we could delete my books from her nook and not mine if we shared an account?

I only hook up our wireless network when I'm downloading to my Nook so most likely she will not be able to purchase books herself even if she wanted to.

We are planning to use both Nooks as part of our homeschooling (we can both follow while the other reads) so we will share quite a few of the same books but when we do will most likely be on the same page anyway.

So what do you think? Separate accounts or the same? My preference would the same but she really doesn't want to naviage around my books.
You do not need to share an account to share books. B&N's DRM allows you to share books by just copying them to another Nook.
You could register your daughter's Nook to her own account, or choose not to register it al all. You than just copy the books you want her to read to her Nook using the USB connection (the easiest way is to copy them from a PC on which you have the Nook PC reader installed registered to your account).

For the first book your daughter's Nook will ask for the credit card number and name the book was bought with (B&N's DRM). The Nook will remember this for all other books and just open them.
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