Reading newspapers is much like reading books, and even includes the same Reading Tools menu. You open a newspaper in the same way you do a book or a magazine—by tapping its cover. The NOOK newspaper won’t look like its print counterpart. Instead of laid-out newspaper pages, you’ll see scrollable lists of stories.
The NOOK version of a newspaper may not include everything that’s in the paper-based version. It may not have all the photos, comics, or puzzles, for example.
Tap any story to read it. Navigate through the story just as you do in a book, by swiping your finger or tapping the page edges. You get one additional navigational gesture: If you swipe your finger from the bottom of the screen toward the top, you go to the next page, and if you swipe it from the top of the screen down, you move to the previous page. Tap anywhere in the center of the page to bring up the Reading Tools menu, which works just as it does in books (Tip). To bookmark a page, tap in the upper-right corner. The Text Selection toolbar works the same way as well (Note), but it may be a bit tricky to manage when you’re reading the newspaper on the subway.