Can you tell me a little about your library use with the Nook?
I've been thinking about this because (you'll know this if you've seen me post on any of the zillion threads about ereaders in the last couple of years
) I'm such a proponent of the Kindle and Amazon. Most people who choose the Nook over the Kindle cite the library function as one of the most important benefits of the Nook.
That seems odd to me - why spend the money on an ereader in the first place if the cost of books is the issue? It just seems to me that you lose the major benefit of convenience of owning an ereader if you are having to be on a lengthy waiting list for a bestseller, then are tied to a specific checkout period. What if you don't finish the book in time?
So - if you are limited to the material available and not on a waiting list - the backlist of the ebooks, if you will - couldn't you just as easily find the same quality and amount of titles for free online from the various sources of ebooks? I would think the free books on Amazon alone would give you enough choice, but there are many other websites to visit and many, many sources of free or cheap books.
So what are you reading from the library and how does the selection compare with what's out there for free/cheap? I'm really curious. I see so many posts that say, "I want it primarily for the library function" but what does that REALLY get you access to?
I've been thinking about this because (you'll know this if you've seen me post on any of the zillion threads about ereaders in the last couple of years

That seems odd to me - why spend the money on an ereader in the first place if the cost of books is the issue? It just seems to me that you lose the major benefit of convenience of owning an ereader if you are having to be on a lengthy waiting list for a bestseller, then are tied to a specific checkout period. What if you don't finish the book in time?
So - if you are limited to the material available and not on a waiting list - the backlist of the ebooks, if you will - couldn't you just as easily find the same quality and amount of titles for free online from the various sources of ebooks? I would think the free books on Amazon alone would give you enough choice, but there are many other websites to visit and many, many sources of free or cheap books.
So what are you reading from the library and how does the selection compare with what's out there for free/cheap? I'm really curious. I see so many posts that say, "I want it primarily for the library function" but what does that REALLY get you access to?