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Old 12-20-2017, 02:13 AM   #17
tiltowait
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It's a little more complicated with the Nook than it is with, say, Kobo, but you can download the books to your PC and transfer them to Calibre, yes. There's an app—appropriately named Nook for PC—that you can use. B&N discontinued it, so you'll have to find a download link elsewhere (I'm sure someone here can supply it).

Supposedly, the Windows Store Nook app will work for this purpose, as well, though when I tried it (years ago), it didn't.

And ... I ordered one. I'm not yet sure I'll keep it, but I wanted to make sure I didn't miss out on the sale price if I did. As said before, it really is a steal at 25% off.
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