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Old 05-03-2011, 09:56 PM   #3
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Given that the Nook is not sold outside of the US, I fail to see why anyone would be surprised that purchasing books outside the US is all that surprising. Nevermind that stickybuns found the relevant passage in about 30 seconds of hunting.

And even with that, you can buy books from Sony, Kobo, and any other EPub bookseller and move them to the Nook via the USB cord and read those. Heck, you can probably buy books from Barnes and Noble on your laptop and move them to your Nook via the USB cord outside of the US.

You know that you are seriously deluded when two Kindle users think that your statement is just, well, wrong.
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