NOOK User Guide The Daily 74“I had not yet noticed by far the most remarkable feature in the natural history of thisarchipelago; it is that the different islands to a considerable extent are inhabited by a different setof beings.” He goes on to write “I never dreamed that islands, about 50 or 60 miles apart, andmost of them in sight of each other, formed of precisely the same rocks, placed under a quitesimilar climate, rising to a nearly equal height, would have been differently tenanted; but we shallsoon see that this is the case.”• Unbound is a NOOK and B&N eReader blog. Look for daily posts on great new eReads,bestselling eBooks, and eBook offers (including free downloads).NotificationsNotifications include:• Notifications about promotions and special offers• Notifications about the expiration of the trial period for subscriptions• Notifications about offers from friends to lend you books. The number of lending offers isdisplayed in a tip bubble on the Home screen.• Notifications regarding your NOOK or accountProcedures for The DailyFollowing are procedures for The Daily:To open The Daily and view messages:On the Home menu, tap the daily. Your NOOK communicates with the data service and retrievesup-to-date information.To read an issue of a feed:Navigate to the issue of the feed using the Up and Down buttons, and the Next Page and PreviousPage buttons if the issue is on a different page. Then tap Select. If the issue is longer than one page,use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to turn pages. (You cannot swipe your finger to turnpages.) To return to The Daily, tap the Back button.To read an issue of a periodical:Navigate to the periodical issue using the Up and Down buttons, and the Next Page and PreviousPage buttons if the issue is on a different page. Then tap Select. If the periodical issue has already