That's something I always liked about my Nook ST. I liked knowing that I could carry every book I might possibly want to read with me so that if I wanted to quickly reference something, or if it occurred to me to read something I hadn't thought of, it would be there. No planning before a trip of what books I want on my e-reader. They're always all there anyway.
OTOH I never actually found it useful for me, personally. I'm glad they exist as I'm sure it's useful for some people. I found that I started adding books I'd never read and just had clutter. I decided to delete a lot of stuff off one of my Nooks anyway because I didn't want to file through it. But I'm fairly disorganized. It would probably work better for someone else.
I don't have very many books on my Kindle Paperwhite. And I'm using the Kindle Fire a lot and much of what I read is on various clouds - I didn't think I'd like reading on a tablet, but so far it seems OK, and I like having B&N, Amazon, and Scribd stuff all available. I still have a Nook with tons of stuff loaded (my husband's) but I like the lit e-readers better and neither my Paperwhite nor my Glowlight take SD cards.
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