The best e-readers in the US, for every kind of book lover

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**Recommendations**

1. **Kobo Libra Colour**: Best overall e-reader for its balance of features and price.
2. **Kobo GlowLight Plus**: Best budget e-reader with a large screen and impressive battery life.
3. **Nook GlowLight 4 Plus**: Best e-reader for those who want a really big screen, but may not be the best value due to higher price and slightly slower performance.

**Not Recommended**

1. **Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature**: Too expensive, but worth it for those who want a premium reading experience with advanced features like wireless charging.
2. **Nook GlowLight 3**: Outdated design and slow performance make it less desirable than the newer GlowLight 4 Plus model.

**Things to Consider**

1. **Audiobooks**: Most e-readers can play audiobooks, but you need Bluetooth headphones or speakers.
2. **Highlighting**: All e-readers can compile highlights and notes, but some, like the Kobo Libra Colour, offer more advanced features with a stylus.
3. **Ebook Prices**: Ebooks range from 99 cents to $29.99 on popular platforms, with some titles available for free with subscription services.

**Additional Tips**

1. **DRM Protection**: Some e-readers, like Amazon and Barnes & Noble, use Digital Rights Management (DRM) to protect ebooks, which can prevent sharing.
2. **Compatibility**: Books purchased from one platform may not be compatible with another, so check compatibility before buying.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the new e-readers out right now 📚💻! I mean, who doesn't love having a device that's just for reading? 😂 But seriously, I think what really sets the Kobo Libra Colour apart is its price point – it's like, really affordable without sacrificing too much in terms of features. And I'm all about those audiobooks 🎧, but I wish more e-readers came with Bluetooth headphones or speakers built-in... that would be a total game changer for commuters! 😄 On the other hand, I've noticed that some e-readers can get really pricey, like that Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature thingy – yikes, $250 is a lot to spend on a reading device 🤑.
 
I've been reading about e-readers for ages, but i still dont think we'll ever go fully digital 📖... dont get me wrong, kobo libra colour is a beast of an e-reader, but there's something about holding a physical book that just can't be beat 💭. plus, you can lend or give them to friends and family, which is super hard to do with ebooks 🤔... and have you guys noticed how expensive some of the newer models are? 250 bucks for an e-reader? 😱 that's just crazy talk!
 
I just got a new e-reader and I'm trying to decide between the Kobo Libra Colour and the Kobo GlowLight Plus... but honestly, it's like choosing between pizza and sushi - both are awesome in their own ways! The Libra Colour has more features and is cheaper, while the GlowLight Plus has an epic battery life that'll last you ages. I mean, who doesn't love a good e-reader that won't die on you mid-reading session? 📚💡
 
I'm still trying to figure out why e-readers are so expensive, even with the super cheap options 🤔. Like, I get that some of them have fancy features and comfy screens, but do we really need to break the bank for a device that's just gonna read books? And what's up with all these DRM issues? Can't they just let us buy ebooks without worrying about sharing them or getting "locked out"? And don't even get me started on ebook prices... 99 cents is like, still way too much for some of the free content available 📚. I mean, is that a sign of our society's priorities or what?
 
I just got a new e-reader, I'm loving it 📖👍. I was thinking about the prices of ebooks and how they can add up over time... but like 99 cents for a whole book? 😂. Is that even worth it? Don't get me wrong, I love reading and I'll keep buying ebooks, but some days I wish there were more free options out there 🤷‍♂️.
 
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