Have just started reading "Merry and Bright" by Debbie Macomber.
Am really enjoying it but I have always enjoyed her books.
Am really enjoying it but I have always enjoyed her books.
As long as you start reading the book before the loan expires, don't go out of the book on your Nook (open another book, etc.), and don't let the battery run down, I'm pretty sure you can keep reading it past the due date. I used to do that all the time when I read with a Nook. Now I have a Kindle and seem to be able to read anything I've borrowed for as long as I want if I keep Airplane mode on so it won't connect to the internet. I think the library can still lend the book to other patrons when the loan period for my copy has ended. Have fun reading!I had several library ebooks become available all within a couple days of each other. I started on the one that was going to be due back first and have them all loaded onto my Nook. I'll be trying to get through them all over the next week or so.
First up is Knit to be Tied by Maggie Sefton. I also have Potions and Pastries by Bailey Cates, The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, and A Just Clause by Lorna Barrett. I also had The Nightingale become available a day or two ago.
As long as you start reading the book before the loan expires, don't go out of the book on your Nook (open another book, etc.), and don't let the battery run down, I'm pretty sure you can keep reading it past the due date. I used to do that all the time when I read with a Nook. Now I have a Kindle and seem to be able to read anything I've borrowed for as long as I want if I keep Airplane mode on so it won't connect to the internet. I think the library can still lend the book to other patrons when the loan period for my copy has ended. Have fun reading!
Yes, that will work, but I think you have to actually start reading the book before the expiration date and don't let the battery wear down or open a different book after it expires or you probably won't be able to get back into it.So, I couldn't find "airplane" mode on my Nook Glowlight, so I just turned the Wifi off on it. I hope that works because there's no way i'm going to finish all these books before their due date. Haha
Is it in French? Do you speak French?DD it's a book that happens in the olden days (early 1900's) in Quebec City. A woman with 9 children 's husband dies and she has to place her children in an orphanage to come and get them when she will be able to take care of them later, they are very poor. I like it until now.