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Old 05-16-2013, 03:14 PM   #22
domani7
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I am certainly a Nook lover. It's a physical thing. Ha. Really it is. I just like holding it and reading on it, it's super comfortable to hold in one hand and change pages by pressing the physical buttons.

Unfortunately Nook's major weakness is that it doesn't communicate with Calibre and organizing books into bookshelves on the Nook is extremely frustrating and takes w long time. However, I have come to the conclusion that I'd rather hate my reader a whole lot for an hour or so while I do the sheves and then love it the rest of the time rather than dislike it every time I'm reading on it because it's not perfect physically.
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