Yes, most book readers have wifi compatibility. It all depends on which book reader you have.
THE LAST OLYMPİAN: www.onread.com/reader/191168/ You can read from this internet address.
Well, the main e-books can be found on your e-reader. You can go to the store on your device because most of them have one. If not, you can just download a secure on off the internet. There's mac readers too.
Yes you can use internet in your Cruz reader.
Do not know much about Kindle or Nook e-book but go to the library and see if they have some there for the public to use. Then you can decide which e-book reader works best for you.
There are many places on the internet that have good electronic book reader reviews. This one is the best: http://reviews.cnet.com/8300-33198_7-286.html
S.R. Ranganathan who was the father of library science, gives the 5 rules of library, that rule is the first one ' A book for every reader. A reader for every book'.
You can go to the Harper Collins books website. when you get to the home page, you go to browse book, and type in the title of the book you want to read.
The Vaio P allows you to go beyond a simple book reader and perform pc operations. Price wise, the Kindle is still the cheaper option when looking for a book reader.
A book worm
the book was called a reader a long time ago. probably because you read it.
opens the book
Go to your school website or however you get on to the Accelerated Reader Quizzes, and you could search it there. Also, you could find the Accelerated Reader catalog and you can search there!