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iBooks is a built-in app for iOS devices that enables the user to read and download books and audiobooks from every possible category. It features new releases, curated collections, and exclusive content all directed in a user-friendly interface.
just like every other famous ebook readers I know, ibooks can also support epub. Tried this one out becuz I didn't want to download apps and besides, it's already available in iPhone so yeah when I tried it out and opened a file in EPUB format, it worked! More
by Melissa Montgomery
I've been using Aldiko ever since I was in college or like 7 years ago. I was still using Lenovo phone back then and it was the only app that supports epub files (based on what I know ofc) and it's very organized! This is where I got to read John Green books and the hunger games series... Now I'm using iphone and Im soo glad that it's also available in app store! More
by Mark Gonzalez
I can compare FBreader to Aldiko, both are great apps for reading EPUB books. (but we all know Aldiko is more famous). I have both apps on my phone and I use this one more often because it can also read MS word files (for school purposes).
by Larry Russell
It would have been better if ads can be blocked or somehow can be turned off. I can only experience reading without ads when I don't turn on my wifi. On the other hand, Bookari is a good epub reader becoz it can let you highlight your fav lines.
by Sharon Vasquez
I Reallly like how Kobo gets to create an organized library. I also like it that it gives you your stats on the current book you're reading, also, I have a lot of epub files on my computer and didn't know how to be able to read them until I discovered Kobo books in app store. It's free so I gave it a try and didn't regret it soo far. More
by Susan Patterson
Was shocked that Google Play books can also be used on iPhone! I wanted to read the A Song of Ice and Fire but I only had the epub version.My friend told me I should read it using Google Play books by doing some setting and yeah it worked so far
Bluefire Reader is a free ebook reader specialized on Adobe® Content Server protected eBooks. It allows you to read PDF and EPUB books with features as tap-and-highlight, notes, bookmarks and so on.
by Carlos Áviles
This is specifically made for epub books and pdf and this one kind of reminds me of Aldiko because both apps are giving you an organized library. Also, the good thing is it can highligt excerpts or your favourite lines!!! Amazing,right?
Outread is an app that will help you read anything faster. It doesn't matter if it's a document, an ebook, or a website, the app makes you focus by reading small pieces of text at a time. You can save everything for offline reading, adjust it to read in the day or in the night, and much more.
by Cheshta Tambe
Well this costs compared to other apps which you can get for free. But I still purchased this app just to see if there's something exceptional with this reader. For me this is unique since it helps people in speed reading, which I find very important especially for those who are having a hard time to focus on what they're reading! Worth it! More
Claw Reading is a Chinese app which allows users to read e-publications on an easy-to-use platform. The app also allows story-lending, reading, and the importation of books to an offline library.
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Only this reader found in China can open the big picture and audio of epub normally.
by Elizabeth Davidson