B&N Opens Spanish-language E-book Store

Barnes & Noble has opened a Spanish-language digital bookstore, Nookbooks en español. It is selling Spanish-language bestsellers, new releases, classics, works in translation, and other books. There are also free works available, and all can be read on Nook devices.

B&N is working with international and U.S. publishers to expand its catalog of Spanish-language books. It currently includes more than a third of the top-selling trade Spanish-language titles in the U.S.

Patricia Arancibia, international content manager, digital products at B&N, said,

“For the first time ever, Nookbooks en español enables Spanish speakers in the U.S., and those interested in learning and reading in Spanish, to get Spanish-language new releases, bestsellers, and classics in a digital format.” Theresa Horner, v-p of content, digital products, said the company’s goal is to make the largest and most diverse selection of digital content “convenient and accessible for everyone.”

via PW

Learn more and experience NOOKbooks en espanol today by visiting www.barnesandnoble.com/ebooksenespanol,
part of Barnes & Noble’s NOOKbook Store (bn.com/NOOKbooks).

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