All,
  I am thinking of buying a couple of e-readers--putting some fiction on one of 
them and some biographies/memoirs on the other, and offer them for borrowing.  
To adults.
   I've recently read wording in the Kindle license that leads me to veto 
Kindles for this purpose. I would go with the Nook, which is eager to work with 
libraries, and offers nearby stores where real human beings are there to help.
   I'd like to hear from anyone who has dipped toe in water in this way.
 
Andrea
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