I looked at a lot of cases and settled on the JAVOedge Austin flip case. Out of the box, I will say that I was a little concerned with how bulky the case felt. Part of this is just the nature of adding any case to such a small ereader, and part of it is because the extra kick-stand on the back adds a little more thickness than usual. For the first few days while I got used to it I told myself I would just use the case when taking it outside, and would slip the Nook out and use it without the case around the house. It has been a few weeks now and I have yet to take the Nook back out.
I love the softness of the fabric on this case it feels nice in your hand and seems to be pretty high quality for the price. The Nook definitely feels secure and protected, but it is still easy to access all of the buttons and ports as-needed. And the kick stand on the back, while initially bulky, has become one of my favorite features. It's really easy to set this case upright on a table or on your chest if you're lying in bed so you don't have to hold it non-stop while reading. A first world problem, maybe, but if you read a lot and don't mind the extra bulk it adds to the case, it's worth it.
Would give this 4.5 stars if I could.
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I'm doing this review because the product keeps popping up on my "review your other purchases" list, but mostly because I just upgraded from my original Simple Touch to the Glowlight model 2 days ago and was very happy that the cover fit the new reader.I have used this cover for 15 months and read over 230 borrowed ebooks with it. I have one small rub/scratch on the front surface in all that use (the sort of denim-look lines have rubbed off on that spot). I have to admit the majority of the time it is home use and only been put into my purse a dozen times. It adds bulk and weight to the Nook but I bought it for the padding protection. I am particularly looking for protection on my new Glow because I've heard stories about scratching on the light screen being an issue. I like the flip case with kickstand because I can set it on a table or stand as I read, very nice to avoid aggravating carpal tunnel and arthritis pain.
I also have an older leather JavaEdge flip cover for my Kindle. Strangely I scratched the cover in the same place and it shows in the dye of the leather, but still very sturdy and protective.
These ereaders are an investment to me and I try to get the best price possible on them. I don't like how the sellers (Amazon, B&N, Staples, Best Buy) "push" the expensive recommended covers. I did an extensive search for the Kindle cover prior to buying the device in order to not overspend what I was saving on the device. That is how I found the leather JavaEdge for the Kindle and I went back to it when I bought the NST. [I'll avoid the discussion of the various searches needed to find product accessories.]
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I bought this for my husband's niece and when it came in it was just as I anticipated. Let's face it for the price, you're not getting superb materials and hand crafting. His niece is 8 and it's perfect for her. It looks like it'll hold up for a good while, even for an 8 year old and it has a stand in the back so you can prop it up to read. The color is true to what was displayed and the Nook fit perfectly.Want JAVOedge Austin Flip Case for Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch (Purple) Discount?
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