For my birthday a couple of months ago I received a Nook as a gift from my oldest daughter. I wanted a Kindle, but since the Nook was a gift, I was happy to receive it. I LOVE IT!!
I don't know if the Kindle or any other e-readers are better. I don't even have the most updated Nook. I just fell in love with the one I have. I have downloaded tons of free e-books, and even a couple ones I've paid for through Barnes and Noble.
I wanted an e-reader, but since I had never used one, I was worried I wouldn't like it compared to regular books. However, the idea of having a whole library at my fingertips was irresistible for a bookworm like me. That is why I began looking into the Kindle. When I got the Nook, I was afraid I wouldn't have as many choices through Barnes and Noble as through Amazon. So far, that has not been a problem.
I worried that reading books on the Nook would be more difficult than with a regular book. However, it is actually wonderful. I haven't noticed any differences in my comprehending or enjoying the reading. In fact, it seems the same. I don't lose my page either, since the Nook saves the last page I was on.
I read two or three books, and scanned through others, before I let my daughter begin reading on the Nook. I downloaded a free book for her to have her try it out. There are so many free downloads online of public domain texts that I think it could be a wonderful way to have access to book that my library doesn't have or that I don't have the money to purchase. Sites such as Project Gutenberg have made downloading and reading older books a cinch.
I have noticed some differences from a regular book, and will use the regular book if the library or I already have it, but those differences are usually just a matter of adjustment for the reader. Sometimes chapters begin in the middle of the page instead of on the next page or there might be a misspelled word once in awhile. It's rare that the differences cause even a hiccup in the reading though.
I really love the access. I don't live near a Christian bookstore. When I want a new book, I have to travel to buy it or pay a lot of shipping costs to have it sent to me. With a Nook, I can usually buy the book and have immediate access to the reading.
Two of my daughters already want one. I'm thinking of investing in one for our homeschool. It's like a whole world opens up with an e-reader. The public domain texts have been available for awhile, but reading books on a computer screen is so hard on the eyes. With the e-ink technology, I have felt no eye strain from reading the Nook ( I don't have the colored Nook that lights up). While I could print out the books from public domain, those costs for ink, paper, and binding the books add up.
Over the weekend I found many classic books and curriculum suggestions for free. I found books from the Robinson Curriculum, An Old-Fashioned Education, and others. I also found several of the original books from Lamplighters Press. And, of course, there are tons of free e-books out there on homeschooling. Several on the Charlotte Mason method of Homeschooling are at Simply Charlotte Mason.
I will always love original books. I am still working on building my library in our home. However, my Nook is becoming a wonderful tool for homeschooling and for my life.
Monday, September 12, 2011
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Very cool! I'd love to get one, too! You can get free e-books at http://www.gutenberg.org/ I imagine they work on a Nook, though I don't know for sure.
Mrs.Hearts
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