Background: I have been using nooks since they debuted, but my most recent E reader purchase was a switch to kobo (Libra 2). I also have a prior gen Paperwhite from Amazon that I got to make it easier to remove the DRM from Amazon exclusives.
I would say your best bet is still a Kobo. I have 1500 side loaded books from ones I purchased or otherwise acquired prior. With native Libby and Pocket integration it’s almost perfect for wanting to be able to function standalone. And the DRM is easy to remove to future-proof your collection using calibre and noDRM.
Background: I have been using nooks since they debuted, but my most recent E reader purchase was a switch to kobo (Libra 2). I also have a prior gen Paperwhite from Amazon that I got to make it easier to remove the DRM from Amazon exclusives.
I would say your best bet is still a Kobo. I have 1500 side loaded books from ones I purchased or otherwise acquired prior. With native Libby and Pocket integration it’s almost perfect for wanting to be able to function standalone. And the DRM is easy to remove to future-proof your collection using calibre and noDRM.