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Originally Posted by BVLarson
I was wondering when Borders would get into the game. They are the poor guys, but they might end-run BN by supporting more than one ereader in their stores. The Nook is frustrating, in that you can only read BN's high-priced stuff on it.
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ePub works on the Nook. I've had my Nook for 3 weeks and checked out 3 eBooks from my local library's digital service for free. Barnes and Noble also has lots of the Project Gutenberg books integrated with their catalog -- all for free. B&N also has a promotion going right now for a different free book each week -- last week's book was Lee Child's "One Shot". I've bought one book for my Nook, Lee Child's latest, 61 Hours, for the same price I would've paid at Amazon. My experience with the Nook is that there is plenty of free and inexpensive content available for the Nook.