Nook GlowLight 4

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Nook GlowLight 4

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Would you buy a Nook? Why or why not?

People avoid the Nook for a few reasons: Nooks are only available in the US. Technically you can use them outside the US, but you're likely to run into issues with actually purchasing things on it. They do, naturally, work outside the US for reading, but the actual process of buying books is US-cent

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Omega_Maximum in r/ereader

July 31, 2025 3:43 AM

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Coming back

I love my GlowLight 4! I mostly borrow books from the library. Setting up Adobe Digital Editions to get the epub files from libby onto my nook was a pain, but it was well worth the effort. I love the physical buttons and it's the perfect size for my bag and for the using on the commute

Wrong-Sprinkles-1293 in r/nook

November 13, 2025 6:01 PM

8

If you could only use one device, what are you picking

My favorite ereader is a Nook Glow Light 4 Plus lmao. 7.8 inches, 4 physical buttons, USB-C, and android 8.1 so you can still run einkbro, koreader, a file manager, etc.

ezodochi in r/eink

April 1, 2026 7:53 PM

2

Kindle vs. NOOK book selection: is the difference in really that noticeable?

honestly, if you're comfortable with calibre and sideloading, the library difference is way less noticeable. i went with the Nook GlowLight 4 specifically for those page turn buttons and the ability to pop into a store to preview books. you can grab epubs from other stores or your local library and

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/ereader

February 25, 2026 6:14 AM

2

Kindle vs kobo vs Nook

TL:DR - Buy the Clara BW Nook Glowlight 4 - Terrific hardware (likely the best of the bunch) but super basic software. Borrowing library books is a hassle. You will NOT be able to store your purchased ebooks anywhere. It is very difficult to download Nook books anymore. Kindle Basic - Basic is in th

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jseger9000 in r/ereader

January 11, 2026 5:25 PM

3

do i need a nook case?

The GlowLight 4+ cases are now 60% off. There's not too many to choose from, but for $10 you can't go wrong. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/b/shop-nook-glowlight-4-plus-accessories/_/N-2xz9?Ns=P_Publication_Date%7C1

Shootaski in r/nook

January 15, 2026 8:24 PM

2

Looking for a reader easy on the eyes, Nook or Kindle?

I have a Nook Glow Light 4 Plus. It's quite good to use if you're tech saavy and know how to use ADB etc to install apps as it's running a heavily customized version of android 8.1 so you can technically install apps as long as they support 8.1 If you're tech saavy enough I'd definitrly put the nook

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ezodochi in r/ereader

April 1, 2026 7:46 PM

1

If I don't want Amazon, what's the perfect ereader for me

I love my nook glowlight 4. You can use it for library ebooks and sidelining although I have no experience with either. You get B&N stamps which add up to money off as well. Just used a $10 credit today! 32 gb and warm/cool light control. No adds I think I paid $120 maybe? The glowlight 4 plus has a

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katzenjammer13 in r/ereader

February 26, 2025 5:15 PM

1

8in ereader with light

My suggestion would be possibly the Barnes and Noble Nook Glowlight 4 Plus. It's 8 inch and has a very nice screen. You can sideload most formats on it but the device itself is tied into their stores for purchasing. It also has page turn with frontlight and warm light adjustment. Otherwise you proba

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Outside-Role-7216 in r/ereader

June 9, 2025 9:33 PM

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