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Old 12-24-2016, 10:14 AM   #11
dandelioncottage
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This is exactly how I feel. My first NookColor introduced me to the world of ereading, and although I now use various apps on my IPad, I still remember fondly how much reading enjoyment I got from the Nook.

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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
I still have a soft spot for the Nook, even though I don't have one now. My first dedicated reader was the classic Nook and I loved it. I always had stellar customer service from B&N and it was nice having a device linked to a physical store. I gave several Nooks of various generations as gifts and they were always enjoyed and I think the current Glowlight Plus is underrated.

I understand the frustration with liberating B&N content and I wish they hadn't gone that route. But I do tend to think that people harsh on Nooks unduly.
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