Hi Mary,

In the Kobo app, you can similarly download books directly to your app.  
However, if I want to download the ePub file to my computer, I log into my 
account on the Kobo web site.  I did briefly try going to the Nook web page, 
and found the organization of the Nook site much messier for locating the 
downloadable files once you sign in and activate the link for "My Library".  If 
you have difficulties locating your content, since they've cluttered the page 
with suggestions and links to other books they think you might like, try using 
item chooser menu to find the title of the book you want to download.  That 
will be a link, but don't try to download it.  Instead, navigate from there to 
a "Download link".

The Kobo My Library web page has all the titles organized as separate headings, 
so it's fairly easy to navigate to the ADOBE DRM EPUB link and know that you've 
got the correct book.  The Nook page is, in my opinion, poorly organized.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

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