
So for the past few months, I've been using both my Nook and Kindle to read and I think I've got a pretty firm grip on both of them, which brings me to this comparison review.Barnes & Noble said Wednesday that its new Nook HD will come in two sizes, one with a 7-inch screen (measured diagonally), starting at $199, and one with a new 9-inch diagonal screen, called the Nook HD+, starting at $269. I purchased the ' All-New Kindle with backlight' which is great because I really wanted to be able to read in the dark LOL

I didn't want a Fire, I wanted a good old fashion Kindle e-reader and decided about five months ago to get one. That could get old pretty fast so I started looking into purchasing a Kindle. Netgalley only uses Kindle so I've been reading on my iPad. Ever since using Netgalley to get arcs of books before they're released, I've wanted a Kindle. However, I've always had a weird feeling at the back of my mind that I wanted an actual Kindle. I've also used the iBooks and Kindle apps on my iPad for years as well. I've been very loyal to both e-readers and print books for years I've had a Barnes & Noble Nook for a long time - it was my e-reader of choice. this comes in handy when I'm reading a juicy series and I can't wait to start the next book. One of the most enticing parts of an e-reader was the fact that I could have a new book in a few seconds. When I realized that e-books could be a positive force in the world, like being able to have hundreds of books at my fingertips, not having crowded shelves and rooms with books, and not contributing to waste.

* One of my first posts was a comparison between real books & e-readers if you're interested! Now it's a very different story and even back then, I changed my tune.

This was before Instagram was even a thing so I didn't know where the world was headed. I was very into the fact that I wanted real books and only real books I didn't want to believe that digital was a way of life. Years ago, when e-readers were first coming up on the scene, I was very against them.
