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Old 12-10-2014, 08:50 PM   #4
NickyWithNook
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: American living in Australia
Device: Kobo Libra Colour, Kindle Fire, Kindle Pwhite (Don't use Nook anymore)
I have both and they're equally good readers. Amazon has better customer service, but if you already have a bunch of B&N books you might want to stick with the Nook. If you're going to get library books, you can get them wirelessly at least in the US with a Kindle. But sideloading isn't difficult if you have a Nook. It's just another step and I like being able to skip that. I think the Nook holds more books but ONLY if you buy them from B&N. They don't have much space set aside for other content. And you can read Nook books free while you're sitting at a B&N. if you hang out at B&N a lot that might be of interest. I think the Glowlight might be a little cheaper right now, but the Kindle is more convenient in my opinion because of the library thing, and between that and how much better the customer service is, I'd probably go with the Kindle between the two. You'll have to decide if any of the Nook benefits are worth enough to you to put that one over the edge.
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