Shoes; Brief Nook Review

Libby Smith.

Because every wardrobe needs olive and taupe boots.

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I think I’ve outsmarted my Nook. In order to delete items from it, you have to go into your Barnes and Noble account on the computer. When I get home tonight, I’ll double check that the Rick Riordan example is gone.

The Color Nook is working out well. It appears to be true that e-readers do not have that “from the screen” feel that reading on your computer does. I also like that it marks my pages for me, and that, should I wish to read my book on my computer, it remembers where I am. It’s easy to use, charge, and port. It’s also a quick Internet device if you need something for just a second.

Some of you single device folks might wonder why you’d want to buy a separate eReader. I have a separate phone, a Garvin, an eReader, and a computer. Because if one thing goes, I’m not entirely cut off. Crazy, I know…

Anyway, hats off to the spouse for a good by. Catrina, I bought Rick Stasi’s Guide to Scandinavia today. It’ll be nice to not have to lug along a book, just the eReader and an adapter.

Cath

Author: Catherine Schaff-Stump

Catherine Schaff-Stump writes fiction for children and young adults. Her most recent book, The Vessel of Ra, is the first book in the Klaereon Scroll series. She is currently working on its sequel, as well as penning the middle grade adventures of Abigail Rath, monster hunter.

One thought on “Shoes; Brief Nook Review”

  1. I came pretty close to buying a nook, but then Google ebooks opened up. They support my Sony Reader, and the prices are lower. Did you both buy the color model, or do you also have the e-Ink version of the Nook? While some people go “OMG black and white?” I find the display even easier on the eyes and it’s a joy to read outdoors.

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