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Apr 11, 2011 09:02PM

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There are too many glitches with mine but I've never had a problem with the brightness. I know you can control the brightness.
Well when you get your other one, let me know, so I can lend you some books. Wait...can I still lend you books from the Nook color to the regular Nook?

Leea, you could always sell it and then just get a regular Nook or a Kindle. :) My first ereader was the first generation Kindle, I bought it refurbed for cheap to see if I would like ereaders. I loved it and sold it (kindles are different than nooks, even after you de-register, the books bought stay on the kindle) -- I sold it loaded with lots of books and recouped all my money and then I bought the newest kindle with the money, which at the time was the Kindle 2 (now there is a Kindle 3). Yes I have both a Kindle and a Nook. :)
I saw today that amazon is offering an AMAZING deal. For $114, you can buy a brand new wifi only Kindle. It comes with three deals $20 Amazon gift card (you purchase it for $10), 6 audible books for $6 and an mp3 album for $1. The only downside is instead of the regular screen saver, it is advertisements.




Leea...do let us know when you get it so I can lend you some SMUT!!!


Unfortunately I did lose all my side loaded books which is strange, but I have them on my laptop. I so excited!

Marcella, I don't know if your B & N store does this but mine has a Nook Specialist and that person teaches a class on how to use them. During the class a few people has some issues and she was able to fix it. Good Luck Girl!

They probably downloaded your B&N library for you, but not your documents.
Glad it worked out okay! I'm totally chicken about returns; I make my husband do them. :-)


Yeah, the sideloaded books aren't shared between devices, only the library ones. It's not hard to have to reload them though at least.

Now i'm looking at my bookshelf filled with paper books like they are this strange foreign object that I just don't understand. LOL!!
So for those holding out, like I was... run don't walk and get one ;)

Speaking of extra special print books! I can't wait for the anniversary edition of Outlander!


That's how I got started on the Fever series. It's like crack. The first one is always free...



Anyone successfully do it for B&N Nook books? If so, do you have advice for me? I would love it if I could read my Nook books that I bought from B&N on my Kindle as I just prefer to read on my Kindle. Thank you!

I'll change the title to reflect the topic being about all ereaders.
I have not removed a DRM, but I'm a little jumpy about it because I already know more about filesharing than I probably should.
It makes sense that you'd want to remove the DRM for personal use if you're not redistributing the books. I can't help with getting yours to work though, since I have no experience with it. If you can find a plug-in that works, I'd be happy to know how you got it to work, since the only time I ever asked a friend about doing it for personal reasons (not redistributing), she sent me a verrrrry long code to use and it confused me so I didn't even try.
The only time I ever mentioned something about DRM's in the NOOK group, someone said they weren't going to go there because it wasn't legal, so I don't even know if they'd be of much help.

Ebook Formats, DRM and You — A Guide for the Perplexed

And Stacia, I agree it is illegal to distribute, but I am not clear if it is illegal to do it for my own personal purposes? But I haven't read the statute -- off to read that article.


Removing DRM (for whatever reason) is illegal. It's very difficult to enforce because I imagine that most people that do it do it for personal use and it's not as anybody has the right to access your computer but if a publisher wants to make an example of somebody, they bloody well can. It's one of the reasons why I haven't gotten an ereader yet...it pisses me off that I buy a book and somebody else has the right to dictate how I read it.


I mean, in a way I get it. I can understand why they are trying to prevent people from file sharing books. I just think that you should be able to loan a book more then one time.


Also I think the price of ebooks shouldn't be the same as a hardback/paperback UNLESS you have the same rights as you have with a paperback (meaning, you can lend it to whomever you want.) As it is now, publishers want to have their cake and eat it too by pricing the ebooks almost at the same price of the paper books when they don't incur in as many costs.


The Amazon Kindle team says:
We are excited to announce that a new feature, Kindle Library Lending, will be coming later this year. Kindle customers will be able to borrow Kindle books from over 11,000 public libraries in the United States.
Kindle Library Lending will provide the same unique features customers love about Kindle and Kindle books, including the ability to read on any Kindle or free Kindle app, Whispersync technology that synchronizes your notes, highlights and last page read, real page numbers, and more. After a library book expires, if you ever decide to check it out again or purchase it from Amazon, all of your annotations and bookmarks will be preserved.
We are partnering with OverDrive, the leading provider of digital solutions to libraries, to bring a seamless library borrowing experience to Kindle. We will announce more information on Kindle Library Lending later this year.
Thank you for being a customer.
The Kindle Team

About the lending time, some overdrive library systems have a 21 day period -- and you can choose 7, 14 or 21 days. It depends on the library system.

About the lending time, some overdrive library systems have a 21 day period -- and you can choose 7, 14 or 21 days. It depends on the library system."
I think Wendy was referring to loaning personal ebooks, not library books.
I often use ADE to return library books early. Just noticed that a book I returned a few days ago has eleven people waiting for it, so I'm glad I could!

I return books early too (usually). I wish we could return audio books early. I am glad you did that -- it benefits everyone!

The Amazon Kindle team says:
We are excited to announce that a ne..."
Thanks for keeping us updated - That's great! I knew amazon would catch on soon. I have a lot of friends who have Kindles.


The Amazon Kindle team says:
We are excited to announc..."
Oh, that's awesome! A Kindle is on my wishlist and that was the only thing that bothered me about it. (Not that I'm lacking for paper books to read...)


