Nook is a reading app and a fan-favorite for being flexible in the ebook formats it reads. With this app, you won’t have a hard time finding the last page you read as it automatically syncs your last page so you can continue reading on different devices.
You can open ePub and PDFs, and there’s over 1 million free titles in the Nook store, and you can try over 1,000 magazines and newspapers free of charge for 14 days.
There’s also a great Nook LendMe feature that let’s you loan out a book once to any of your friends.
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