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Originally Posted by Grayle
In summary:
needed:
Sturdy, or at least it shouldn't disintegrate the first time she throws it in her backpack.
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Realize that this is pretty much impossible for all current readers without some care. If it's going into a backpack you're going to want a hard cover case (not just a leather sleeve type of case) of some sort or you're asking for a broken screen (from something pushing into it or from twisting the case of the reader).
I have a Kobo Touch and love it. It will allow you to directly add your own fonts (basically drag and drop) so I think that would let you read the Dutch books. E-pub friendly - drag and drop if they aren't DRM, Adobe loadable if they are. No e-reader is perfect for PDF and depending what you like Kobo is good or bad. It doesn't reflow so you may have to scroll around to read. This is good if you have table or diagrams that you don't want ripped apart by reflow. I haven't used reflow capable reader, but it will reformat pdf text (assuming it was OCR'ed and not just scanned as an image) fit the screen.
Kobo doesn't currently have options for organizing, but it may come in future as they have been very good about adding features (no guarantee).
Lots of info in the forums here to see what features are offered on each.