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Old 05-08-2015, 10:21 AM   #67
NickyWithNook
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Location: American living in Australia
Device: Kobo Libra Colour, Kindle Fire, Kindle Pwhite (Don't use Nook anymore)
The Nook Glowlight is nice and I like mine, but the Paperwhite is very nice as well, and it is handy being able to have library books go to it via wifi. If you read a lot of library ebooks it's really worth getting the Paperwhite IMO. The lighted ereaders are all very similar. I know a lot of people have brand loyalty but the differences as far as reading experience goes are pretty slim IMO. Functional things, like being able to have library ebooks go straight from Overdrive via wifi is a much bigger deal to me. If you ever decide to use Kindle Unlimited you can read those on a paperwhite too. I use Scribd as a subscription service, which I really like and the selection is better, but I do wish I could use it on my Paperwhite. Though I like my Kindle Fire too. Despite my username, I use the Paperwhite and the Fire most. My husband uses the Glowlight more than I do at this point.
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