Find your nook
When the iPod was first released in 2001, we marveled at the thought of storing all our songs onto one device. Now, Barnes and Nobles has done the literary lover one better; they created the Nook. With the ability to store all of your favorite classics onto the system, the Nook is a reader’s best friend.Released November of last year, you can choose from over one million literary works. The device holds 2GB of memory, which equates to roughly 1,500 eBooks. However, if you need even more books, you can purchase a Micro SD card to add more space.The device is perfect for students, as it allows users to bookmark, highlight sections, and add notes as you read. And as long as your wireless is off, the device can run for ten days without needing to be charged (so no worries of it cutting off in class or during your flight).The additional Wi-Fi and 3G technology allow you to connect to the internet wherever you are. Readers can purchase a Wi-Fi only Nook for 149 and a Wi-Fi and 3G device for 199. While it’s an expensive purchase up front, it’s one of the best technologies for literary lovers.