![]() ![]() If you happen to have a Nook HD then you can use the built-in web browser to visit the website and download directly to you Nook – no cables and no computer necessary. Once the file has finished transferring, eject the device from your computer and unplug the Nook USB cable right-click on the Nook drive and select the Eject option.ĭownload EPUB books to the Nook HD and HD+.Drag-and-drop the ebook from your computer to the “my documents” folder of the Nook.Download an EPUB to your desktop (perhaps Sherlock Holmes or Alice in Wonderland).Connect the Nook to your computer via a USB cable and navigate to the Nook USB drive “My Computer” on Windows or the “Desktop” on Mac OS X.It’s actually very easy to transfer an EPUB on to the Nook reader, so much so that a simple list will suffice Here on we have all the most popular classics and all of which are free to download and read. However, and unfortunately for us, B&N charge for many of their classics (as much as 3.99!), but not to fear. One of the big advantages with the Nook, as with Amazon’s Kindle, is that you can buy books directly from the device itself. To help them promote their reader to the Brits they’ve partnered with a large number of existing retailers, which will mean you’ll be able to buy the Nook from over 2,500 locations throughout the UK including Argos, Asda, Blackwell’s, Dixon’s, Foyles and Sainsbury’s. ![]() A few weeks back Barnes & Noble released their hugely successful Nook eReader in the UK.
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