You first get your nook. You put the micro SD Card in the right hand slot on the side of the nook. Then you get the USB cable for your nook and connect your nook to your computer. Two drives should come up. One called nook and the other called untilted or something like that. You go into the one that doesnt say NOOK and then there are your things.
the best way to have an ebook reader on the ipod touch is to get the "ibooks" app which is free
It depends on your preference for screen size. The Sony Reader Touch has a larger touchscreen display for easier reading, while the Pocket Edition is more compact and portable. Consider how you plan to use the e-reader to make the best choice for your needs.
You should consider buying a Kobo eReader if you prefer a wide selection of eBooks from different sources, value customization options for your reading experience, and want a device that offers a user-friendly interface and long battery life. Kobo eReaders are popular for their compatibility with various eBook formats and their comfortlight technology for reading in different lighting conditions.
Not all books are free, but there are some available if you go to the store and search "$0.00" or go to the free section.
Free books are readily available online. A simple search would direct a reader to many portals for finding free books. Local libraries sometime offer free downloads for E-reader devices.
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.
You'll need the iBooks app (you can find it on the App Store for free) or another sort of reader. You can download books from your iPod in the Store that's inside the app, or you can add them in iTunes and then sync with your iPod.
You can ask your school librarian.
You can read e-books on your computer by using e-book reading software such as Adobe Digital Editions, Calibre, or Kindle for PC. These programs allow you to access and read e-books on your computer without the need for a separate e-book reader device.
Yes, all seven books.
Yes, all of the Harry Potter books have Accelerated Reader tests.
Jose Castillo