nook of the North Review

Science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer is getting along well with his “nook of the North.” He doesn’t like right-justification, lack of hyphenation, lack of folder management, and the page forward-back placement. There are a few other picks and nits, but he’s overall happy with his Canadian [...]

Post-v1.2 nook Reviews

Since Barnes and Noble punched through the v1.2 update, there have been a few new reviews or how-has-nook-changed-post-update articles. Now, most of you already have a nook, so reviews aren’t very compelling reading. For those of you teetering on the purchasing brink, you can never have too many reviews. Until you have too many. So here [...]

Pistolette's nook Review

Pistolette reviews nook. The compressed version is that nook has glitches, but that Pistolette enjoys the eReader because the bookstore and device are more attractive than Amazon/Kindle, it has touchscreen, and you can upload non-BN eBooks to nook. Do read the review, as it includes some astute and interesting points. For example, are eReaders (currently) used [...]

New Reviews

The Washington Post provides another nook review. The review highlights the usual suspects–interface and slow-mo–with a promise to revisit after Barnes and Noble updates nook’s software. (If you’d like to read more reviews, check out the new nook Reviews compilation page.)

In Chicago Sun Times’ “Last Minute Gift” article, nook gets pummeled with a not-quite-official review. (Not [...]

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