I'll gladly say no, because I prefer actual books in my hand to read and not staring at a computer screen. An e-reader is basically a portable PDF/Computer to read books, and if I was going to do that, I'd just download e-reader software/ebooks from a torrent or something if I wanted that.

There's just something about actual books and the cover art that I like. Sure, they take up a lot of space, but I'd rather have them than some clonky formatted/fonted ebook.

...At least from what I read about Kindle's was bad. I don't know about our nook really. I never read about it because I wasn't interested in it, but from what you said about it, it sounds to be pretty good.

If I ever ever have to convert to ebooks, I will get our nook (I say our since I work at B&N), but it's not the highest on my priority list.

What I want to know is, why do you prefer ereaders to the novel counter part? The lack of space? The small size and portability?

...I'm also not going into ereaders because it feels like I'm betraying something. E-books don't feel the same. It's like a letter and an email.

...They feel so impersonal.