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Old 09-13-2015, 06:12 AM
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rjwilder
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For electronic reading I have the Nook Simple Touch Glowlight from Barnes and Noble. Its lightweight and it has a light you can turn off and on. Great for airplanes, reading in bed, etc. It's nothing fancy, you can change the font size, use bookmarks and look up word definitions. It does look up to your home WiFi but the only internet access is to the Barnes and Noble website for buying books. You can also download free books from most public libraries, then use the USB cord that comes with the Nook and put them on your Nook. Barnes and Nobles has a lot of free books and some of their books can be shared with friends that have Nooks. Again, it's small, $90. I think but they have sales all the time. I have an iPhone, iPad Air 2 and MacBook Pro but the nook is small and light weight and I just like the simplicity of it for reading. Hubs has one also and we love them so much our three grandkids have them too.
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