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Old 01-16-2014, 11:46 AM   #92
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Originally Posted by drakebelisarius View Post
I have an eight-gig library and a Kindle Paperwhite. It's not that much of a pain, to be honest -- add the stuff you plan to read, remove the stuff you don't, repeat as needed.
Different people have different preferences. I rarely know what I'm going to feel like reading until I sit down with a book, so trying to plan out what I'll read next usually ends up frustrating me when I go to actually read. The lack of an SD slot was a deal breaker on the new Nook for me.

OT, I think B&N's biggest problem is the lack of a relationship with their customers. Amazon spends a relatively high amount of time and effort on customer retention, and B&N has been coasting on their established customer base. I don't know that B&N can turn around at this point, because they've got to change their management focus and develop ways to understand the people who buy from them. That's not easy, and I haven't seen signs that they're really trying.

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