ExPirateShopGirl
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The Kindle can be sideloaded with library books, as well. Obviously there's an extra step after downloading them from the library and sending them to the Kindle where they have to be converted first. I'm sure Overdrive and Amazon will come to an agreement soon... until then, I will patiently hold each of their hands and bridge the gap myself. 
We have two different e-readers (Kindle and Sony) in our house, so there's a lot of converting books we purchase in one format so they can be read on the other device and vice versa.

We have two different e-readers (Kindle and Sony) in our house, so there's a lot of converting books we purchase in one format so they can be read on the other device and vice versa.
Yes, Nook, Sony, Kobo do library books.
Only Kindle still refuses to use open format...go figure
Install ADE on your PC and sideloading library books are a breeze.
I pretty much sideloaded library books to my Nook within 4hrs of receiving it
And 3.5hours of it was to charge the device.
Do your research before you get your Nook (check your overdrive library collection, install ADE, etc.) and you'll be up and running in no time. Like I did
WOOHOO!!
I can't wait for our trip too... I already have some ideas how many books I'll be bringing in my Nook...![]()