Kathi OD
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I keep hearing people talk about the free book every Friday on the Nook. Amazon has literally hundreds of free books for the Kindle all the time. No, they aren't the newest releases, and they're generally from less well-known authors, but I've found many books that I would have never read otherwise. You can search by genre in the Kindle store and sort by price. My aunt wanted 'romantic suspense' and I found 50 free before I stopped looking.
Also, you can download samples of Kindle books at no cost. It really helps me to decide if I want to buy the book or not.
There's the Kindle Daily Deal as well. I picked up The Polar Express for $2.99 yesterday. I've also gotten a ton of free kids' books. They look better on my iPad than my Kindle Touch, just because of the color pictures. We had a 6 hour drive today to visit family, and my 5-year-old spent most of the trip readng new books. I had loaded up 20 or so for the trip and paid less than $5.00 total.
Barnes & Noble also has tons of free books all the time (I don't know why people focus on the "Free Friday" thing), along with samples of books. I've been reading many, many reviews of both the new Nook HD and the Kindle Fire HD and most say it's a toss up. Of the ones that call a winner, about 1/2 are for the Nook and 1/2 for the Kindle.
If I were in the market for a new ereader, I'd probably choose the Nook, just because I can go to a brick and mortar store for support if I have a problem with it.