The problem with B&N is they are switching to ePub without telling anyone. Some of the new eBooks are ePub and you don't know this by looking at the eBook entry. So if you are looking for eReader, you may end up with ePub. And you'll end up with ePub that would only work on a nook (as far as eink readers go). So the problem is B&N is being sneaky here. Sleezy is probably a better word. Not telling anyone about the switch to ePub and then also not telling anyone about the DRM mess they are causing big time.
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