You might have a problem getting a Glo HD; they're still out there, but Kobo no longer sells them.
That said, I don't see why you wouldn't stay with Kobo, especially since you've been happy with your Kobo experience. It looks as if your Glo had a long life; I think breakage reports can be exaggerated in that people don't report unbroken readers.
Since you liked your Glo, why not consider the new Aura 2? It has the same resolution as the Glo, so should be good enough. Its only drawback compared to the Glo is that you can't add an SD card. If that's important to you, there's the pricier H2O with better resolution. The larger size might be a plus or minus.
Buy a Kobo, get a decent aftermarket cover (because Kobo covers are insanely expensive) and you'll be fine.
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