You can get MicroSD cards up to 32GB, though those are still quite expensive.
The pre-loaded books only apply to previous Kobo models. They're all public domain works which you could download freely from elsewhere anyway, as jbcohen's pointed out.
The KT comes with the samplers instead. They're merely previews or extracts. You can delete an offending sampler from the device by long-pressing a sampler cover whilst browsing and choosing delete in the pop-up menu that appears. It might be quicker to connect your reader to the computer and delete via the Kobo Desktop software, I think.
I've heard people criticise the page turning speed of the older Kobo models, but the KT is a vast improvement over those and I'd be surprised to hear people have issues with the page turning speed.
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