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Old 07-15-2011, 02:23 PM   #2
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Welcome blueblau.
I think you'll find that it's the experience of reading that will continue to excite you rather than the medium through which the words are delivered.
Personally, I found that the transition time was virtually nil. I have a difficult time reading on paper now, to tell you the truth. I get irritated with the weight of a book, the smell of the paper and the need to have something to bookmark with.
If you've done your research, found that the Nook is your preferred device and think you can make the switch, I'd say go for it. If nothing else, you can always sell it, or regift it away if it dosn't work for you. You just might (like most of us here) decide that ereading is the way to go!
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