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Best device for reading Trek books?

I love my Nook, and while I do have some frustration being tied only into Barnes and Noble, I haven't had any complaints regarding getting Trek fiction. I can also download music on it and play it while I read without having a separate device, and they're working on a internet search function as well. That said, I also like the feel sometimes of having a plain, old book in my hands to read.

If this is a true statement then you don't understand the full functionality of the nook. You are not tied to B&N and that is exactly why I own one. I have bought from Sony's Reader store, Fictionwise, ereader.com and several others. You can borrow books from the public library for free and read them on your nook if your library supports Overdrive. Maybe you need to check out Nookboards.com and learn a little more about that device you own!

Kevin
My apologies Kevin, for not being as up to date on the technology as you seem to be. However, running my own law office and being in the midst of a divorce involving 7 year old twins hasn't left me w/much time to prowl the internet, looking for ways to improve my knowledge of my Nook, which I read when find the time.

That said, I do appreciate the tip, since I was unaware of this site's existence. The next time I'm not in court, for personal or professional reasons, I'll take a look at Nookboards.
 
I love my Sony E-reader. I only have the PRS-300, thought. It's not touch screen, and doesn't have access to the internet, but was only $200 when it first came out, and it fits in my pocket. And... it still holds hundreds of books.
 
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