Finally, reading for pleasure from an electronic device I can take anywhere. It’s large enough for even late-evening reading when my eyes are tired and strained from the day, and small enough to take to bed. And there’s this: no need to aim a flashlight to see my fiction in order not to disturb sleeping hubby. Downloads are instant, making it necessary to put the brakes on impulse spending, but so far that hasn’t been as issue. I think I’m going to love my Nook.
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