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Old 05-29-2014, 08:46 AM   #148
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Originally Posted by Lemurion View Post
The search feature is truly loathsome.

As for reading, while I think it direly needs more settings, especially the ability to turn off line spaces between paragraphs, I'm reasonably happy with the overall experience on my Nook HD+. My biggest guilty pleasure is Star Trek novels - I've read four of them in the last two days thanks to Scribd and they have hundreds more since they got on board with Simon and Schuster.

Once my trial is up, I may keep with it just for the Trek books, though I do have the free year so at this rate I might just run through them all... It's great for me because I have found something I both like and have trouble spending the money on.

That free year expires at the end of .. May? I think. Check that email. There is an expiration for signing up for it.

Finished and reviewed Saving Gracie by Nancy DeMarco at the blog. Well worth a read if you like mysteries. An excellent read if you can get the search engine to find it.
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