Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Story great for NOOK, Kindle, or regular PC.


   Nook refers to a series of electronic book (eBook) readers developed by the American based Barnes and Noble.  They operate on the Android concept of Smartphones and Tablet computers.  
Barnes and Noble Nook
   First released in 2009, they have evolved from Nook 1st edition into:  the Nook Simple touch, the Nook Color, and the Nook Tablet.  They range in size and price, but deliver the ability to download and read books from available retailers online.  Most books are fairly inexpensive, but more contemporary titles can cost the same as a regular book.
   Kindle refers to a series of electronic books readers developed by Amazon.  It allows users to download ebooks, newspapers, magazines and other related digital media.
Amazon Kindle
    It also has evolved from its original created in 2007 to:  the Kindle DX with a larger screen, the Kindle Keyboard, the Kindle touch, and the more economical Kindle with onscreen keyboard.
   Both eBook readers are excellent, but your best guide is to figure out how much function you want out of your device, and then purchase the device that best performs that function for a reasonable price.
   The main advantage of any eBook reader is that you can carry a wide selection of books with you by just downloading the books and not carrying excessive paper.
   Finally, if both of these devices are too much for your budget, you can still download most books directly onto your computer to read at home.

   We hope this information was useful in your decision to purchase an eBook reader, and as we've stated before, Cuddly Dog is compatible on all three formats.
   So,...bye for now, and be good to your family and friends...and don't be afraid to click on the icons below and preview our books.

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