Yeah, its all Blossoms fault.

. I kind of had to be pushed over the edge kicking and screaming. But I am really happy so far with my Nexus. It means not that I have at least one pure android device in the house which is good for certain apps I wanted. But mostly I didn't want to deal with the possible blue frame around the HDX and the variation of such.
I have actually been reading only on my Nexus since I got it pretty much. I even read kindle books on it with the kindle app. I did get the Moon + app but got quite overwhelmed with all the settings that I had to set it aside a bit. I find the kindle app to be quite good, although not as full screen as the Scribd app is.
I have read 4 books on it so far since I got it, 2 through Scribd and 2 kindle books.
No Man's Bride - Shana Galen (4 stars)
Savage Horizons - Rosanne Bittner (4 stars)
An Heir of Uncertainty - Alyssa Everett (4 stars)
Wicked as they Come - Delilah S. Dawson (4 stars)
The last one was absolutely insane.

. I had wanted to read that one for a while and I was ecstatic when I saw it on Scribd. Unfortunately the next in series is only available for purchase on Scribd. I am talking about the next full book, there are a couple of shorts in between but I don't like reading shorts. But they are on Scribd at least, maybe I'll try to read them anyway. They are 100 pages each.
So I am glad I listened to Blossom, so thank you Blossom.
I still will read on my e-ink kindles. Especially when I sit out on my balconies. But I wanted to test out for a week to only read on my Nexus and if it bothered my eyes in any way and just to make sure the device works good when used on a continuous basis.
I have not had any issues with my eyes and I much prefer the evenness of the Nexus in low light conditions over my splotchy milky Paperwhite. I have the 1st generation and its always been splotchy. And when I turn the light up, the contrast goes to the dogs. Like the font is more of a dark grey. It fine in daytime, but I actually prefer my basic kindle then over the PW. Much more clear and better contrast and none of that window effect.