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Yes, Barnes and Noble gift cards can be used to purchase ebooks and other digital content for the Nook e-reader. Just redeem the gift card on the Barnes and Noble website to add funds to your account for digital purchases.
Barnes and Nobles, Books-A-Million, on the Nook, practically anywhere.
Well, considering that the Nook is from Barnes & Noble's...Books a Million would be a rival to Barnes & Noble's. However, if you get free internet connection there, you could touch the SHOP button, and you'll be able to buy books there.
I have nook tablet, but see if this works: You go to the shop. then click the account button in the top right corner. click on gift cards, then click on add gift card. After you add your gift card, anything you purchase comes off of your gift card.
Clothes and maybe gift cards
That is basically the point of the Nook. You can get the books from your computer and download it through the USB cable that came with your Nook.
There are many different websites to download nook books. Some sites are free such as local library sites and others will charge fees for the nook books.
Yes, Barnes and Noble Nook books can be read on an iPad using the Nook app, which is available for download on the App Store. You can sign in with your Barnes and Noble account and access your purchased Nook books on your iPad.
The nook is used to read childrens and adult books. In childrens books you could read it yourself or the nook could read it for you. You could look in the internet and downlowd stuff from the internet. It also has apps.
A nook and a kindle are the same thing that do the same things. HOWEVER... one has more than the other. If you are interested about the books rather than just the 3G features and games and such, the nook (by Barnes and Noble) has more than 2 million books available, some of them are even free. The Kindle (by Amazon) only has around 700,000. The kindle has free 3G everywhere you go that connects to the internet, but the nook has 3G for buying books in its store. The nook also has a lending feature so you can borrow or lend books that you buy, and even check out books from the library from the comfort of your couch.
I have a nook color and a lot of books are free from Barnes&Nobl, Books.Google.com, Project Gutenberg, etc.
When I got my book it had several books on it and two samples. They come free with your purchase of the book and you don't have to buy them to open them. If you want the rest of the sample though you do have to pay.