Are you sure you know what a Nook is, it IS an EREADER? Nook has an app for PC's and Phones as well. They also have an Etext book feature and the download on them is less then half the textbook cost and you can highlight, make notes, etc. right on your computer. The access to the free textbooks is in the bookstore-you do have to read in the bookstore. In my son's school bookstore there is a cafe attached and they can go in there and access NOOK books for free-a lot of kids do this for research and seldom used textbooks that are "required" but not really used all that much.
BN has the same download capabilities-better actually-than Amazon. They have thousands of free books available for instant download just like Kindle. You set up an account and you can browse for books from your PC then add them to your account and download them either to your PC, Phone or Nook. I am not really sure you are totally familiar with a NOOK.
Thank you, golfgal, but I am familiar with a Nook and I know it is an ereader. I just don't agree that your examples are features that would cause me to choose it over the Kindle. I think the Kindle is a much, much better product and I think Amazon's customer service is far superior to Barnes & Noble.
I also think that most college students don't have access to a B&N cafe and that the restriciton of having to be in a specific location is not a plus, even if the cost is reduced. I suppose we are talking about two different kinds of textbooks - I am referring to books that students need and use consistently throughout the semester and you seem to be describing research material and textbooks that the teacher assigns for extra reading, etc. As far as that goes, why not just go to the college library and read for free in those cases?
I just think there are a lot of IFs with the Nook - IF you have a B&N nearby and IF you don't mind going to that location and staying there until you have finished your work and IF you have free time to go and sit in a B&N store to read a free book...just not features that make me think it is superior.
However, to each her own and if those features suit you and your college student, then it's great they are available.
Should I get one too!!?? I have an iPad and I use the Kindle app on that. I also have the Barnes and Noble and Borders app along with iBooks. I love the variety and I love my iPad and it doesn't bother me to read on it. I read on it all the time. The only thing I hate is that I can't use it on a sunny day! We were at Disney lounging by the pool and I wanted to read but couldn't because of the sun! Maybe I will just tell DH to get it for me for Xmas.
. I tease our older sister all the time telling her that I am our little sisters favorite!
I do spoil her and we are so alike, we really are best friends.
