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I say book, you say Nook: Is the debate over e-readers destroying your relationship?
Barnes & Noble Reports Q2 Net Loss Of $6.6M, Says NOOK Is Now A $220 Million Business.
— Emma Allen The last time I shared what I was reading, nearly a year ago, I griped about my Nook, which I had recently received as a birthday gift — inciting more ire from blog commenters than I could have ever imagined.
There's an oak tree with a little nook that I fit into perfectly, and I can just sit there and read.
In the intervening years I have rooted hard for Nook, and I have had excellent experiences with all of their products.
She doesn't have a Kindle or a Nook -- "I would only want one if I were stuck in a remote corner of the world where there were no books in English" -- but she does have a lot of late fines.
To my disappointment, I wasn't able to download books wirelessly to my Nook, as I do when buying books online.
Maybe especially then, because a "Jesus, what is all this shit, why do I have four Okkervil River LPs rotting in my unused breakfast nook when I'm supposed to be a HUMAN BEING" day of reckoning is coming, and the sooner the better.
Here's a selection of yesterday's posts on TechCrunch Gadgets: Review: The Nook Tablet Is A Real Android Slate In Ereader's Clothing.
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