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Old 04-16-2011, 09:37 AM   #15
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faithbw,

I think you are the only one who can decide if you like the Nook or not. You also need to consider why you bought the Nook initially and what kind of features you were expecting from the device, like battery life, weight, how it feels on your hands, etc.

I personally like light devices for long reading sessions and good battery life as well; those two were the main reasons for selling my old Nook. I also think the Nook is kind of old in terms of ereader technology. But if those I mentioned are not an issue for you or you really need or use Public Libraries titles, just keep it!
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