I have had 3 Nooks now, originally bought because they were great for downloading Library books. I have lots of B&N books as well so didn't want to switch to Kindle and got the new Glowlight 3 when the terrible script reading offshore 'customer service' people couldn't help me deal with a storage problem on my simple text. Decided it was just worn out. The Glowlight 3 is terrible; I managed to side load from the library then it simply quit doing it. B&N's ever helpful customer service told me to read the manual. I have spent hours fiddling with it -- the only thing that helps is to erase and re-register -- but the idea of having to do that every week or so to download library books when I travel a fair bit is not encouraging.
If I had it to do over, I would get a Kindle. My husband has never had problems with downloading from libraries with his two Kindles. Why do they take a stable product and get rid of it to market something that is so buggy?
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