I ordered it, should arrive today. I'll be starting it on Wednesday.
So I ordered the book back on the 28th. An e-book for my Nook, however. Having issues getting it to downloaded. When my Nook attempts to download it alerts me that my email has changed, which is correct. When I go to update the email address it then tells me that email address is already registered, but it won't allow my to input that email address into the Nook, because the Nook say's it's not fucking registered.
Circle of hell.
Need to go to Barnes and Noble...online chat, and call in customer service were zero fucking help.
I may cancel the ebook and simply buy the paperback...
Could try a third email. But tech support should be able to fix that.
I bought the paperback because I like reading books more than screens. Don't know why, the Nook screens are easy on the eyes.
Wish I could help you with your download issue. When I changed my email, I didn't have any issues.
I bought the new Nook Glowlight 3 last month shortly after it came out. I'm loving it. It has the option to set the screen to a warmer color. I find myself preferring it to paper books for reading in bed.
It's weird because I've downloaded and read several books on it since I changed my account email, including 2 or 3 for the HAF bookclubs, so not sure what the issue is now.
Anyway I'm thinking of getting a new one, my is about 9 years old. One of the original versions, with the small color touch screen at the bottom.
I've loved it, and definitely gotten my money out of it, but it has some spots on the screen, and it's outdated, and I've been a good boy this year.

Going to go to Barnes and Noble this weekend and check them out.

It doesn't replace the feeling you get when reading an actual book, so I agree with Davin's statement. (Especially when reading an old book, what with the dry, crinkly pages, and the smell of the old paper, binding and ink. I think the smell of a used book store or small library is heavenly

However, it does reduce waste, and I don't have to shelve and store books anymore, though I still occasionally buy used books, and it's nice to just have the one source to grab and carry.