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Old 07-06-2012, 09:36 AM   #5
bill_mchale
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Originally Posted by Hitchcockfan View Post
Hi,

I'm considering a Nook Glow Light or a Kindle Touch. Which store has better selection and prices -- the Nook Store or Kindle Store?

In addition to the store consideration, a main concern is whether B&N will continue supporting the Nook in the future. However, its latest partnership with Microsoft hopefully means a long-term commitment to the Nook brand.

Thank you!
Well, I think it is pretty clear at this point that for B&N, Nook is their main play to stay relevant in the near future so I wouldn't worry too much about B&N continuing to support it.

As for selection and prices... At least at the moment, when we are talking about mainstream publishers, the two should be comparable. Amazon probably has a much better selection of independent authors because of their very generous terms for indie publishers.

Personally I buy from B&N... in part because it is the one store that doesn't tie your books to your device.

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