Looking for an easy way to read The Last Ringbearer" may finally force me to buy a Kindle or Nook.

1. Which is better?
2. Can you read PDF files on either?

ETA: I read that the Kindle can't be used for ebooks from libraries. But I'm thinking someone said they might change. Anyone know anything about that?

Actually, I lusted for an iPad for awhile, but then considered the effect of reading a backlighted screen and was just as happy they cost too much. But readers are cheap enough and small and light enough...just know I'll spend a lot of money buying the books I now get from the library or AbeBooks free or much less than $10, but on the other hand, won't lug bags full of books back and forth across the country all the time.

From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com


Here's what I know:

I own the Kindle - and you can read PDF files on it.
Though the print can be tiny - but you can get the print converted to more readable type for a small fee.

Nook's - I don't know if you can read PDF files on them and to the best of my knowledge the Nook is somewhat limited to B&N books. My cousin bought a Nook, then switched to the Kindle - which she preferred. I don't know why she switched though.

Kindle's are actually cheaper now than Nook's appear to be. They've gone done to $185.

I've been able to convert word files to rich text and read them on the Kindle with little problem.


From: [identity profile] marinatempest.livejournal.com


I haven't read on a kindle but I absolutely love the nook! You can read PDFs on the nook for sure. It's super easy to load up your own content.

From: [identity profile] siro-gravity.livejournal.com


omg, I feel so OLD!! All you youngsta's are going in for the fancy electronic readers.

I still only really want paper.

thanks for the link to "the Last Ringbearer" -What an interesting idea for a book. Also didn't know the Tolkien estate was so tight-fisted.

From: [identity profile] bhadrasvapna.livejournal.com


I have the iPod touch and it can read across every platform (and the apps for ereaders are free), The small screen doesn't bug me and I actually prefer reading on it rather than paper books.


From: [identity profile] kalimeg.livejournal.com


You could just download their software to your PC and experiment with it.

From: [identity profile] graffitiandsara.livejournal.com


I do love my Kindle, but I've never used a Nook. It's really nice to read on, easy and there's a ton of free books. It's a really fun device.
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