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Kindle all the way. -- nm
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Ender (aka Ender)
Nov 16 '11, 07:09
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for a parent who'll be buying their own books and managing their own libraries, I think kindle or nook is best. sash has both and prefers the nook. -- nm
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foolish prophet
Nov 16, 07:14
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(and *older* parent; sorry.) -- nm
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foolish prophet
Nov 16, 07:16
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super easy. sash says nook is easier, but everyone's mileage varies. maybe she just finds it easier because she uses it more. -- nm
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foolish prophet
Nov 16, 07:16
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My dad likes the nook better, but has one of each. -- nm
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Kim Pine
Nov 16, 07:34
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interesting that our two-point data analysis leads us here. does anyone else here have both? -- nm
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foolish prophet
Nov 16, 07:37
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if your mom has prime, 100% get the kindle. -- nm
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foolish prophet
Nov 16, 07:20
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amazon has a lending library available to people who are subscribers to prime. (if your mom is in mexico, she is likely not.) -- nm
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foolish prophet
Nov 16, 07:36
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kindle is damm simple really. you can buy books on it, or from amazon's website, its exceptionally simple to use. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Nov 16, 07:16
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