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Old 12-01-2014, 01:01 PM   #7
NickyWithNook
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The Nook Glowlight is an awesome reader, but it's really only best if you buy your books from B&N anyway. If you're planning on sideloading, you might want to return it and get something else, but be forewarned that B&N doesn't have great customer service. Make sure you bring your reciept and be prepared for them to potentially be more difficult than you might expect. The customer service reps in the store seem nicer to me than the ones on the phone by a long shot, so if you have the ability to return it to a store, I'd go with that. (If you indeed want to return it.)

Or of course don't have all of your books on your reader at all times. Like Harry said, you can hold enough to have tons of options even if you're on a long trip and will be reading a large number of books. I'ts just that if you have a large collection of e-books, it won't hold everything.

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