Top 5 ebook reading apps for book readers

 we will talk about the eBooks apps.
We can not carry books all the time so i am going to talk about some ebooks apps that makes your work easier.

(1) Google Play Books - Ebooks, Audiobooks, and Comics
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The app has a minimalistic interface. On the homepage you will see all the books in your library. You can arrange the list to view all the books, free books, purchased books, free samples and audio books. It supports several eBook formats, comic book formats, and other types of ebook formats.
Browsing books in the Play Store is quite easy thanks to the neat categorisation. The categories include Biographies & Memoirs, Business & Economics, Children’s Book, Cooking, Fiction & Literature, History, Romance, Technology & Engineering, Audio books and more. Clicking on a category will show you the featured titles and new arrivals. Alternatively, you can also search for a book by author or name of the book. Apart from categories, you will see the featured list, top selling, new arrivals and top free. It also features a "Recommended" section that is based on your reading history. You will see more details of the book and here you will also find the reviews and ratings. 

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(2) Amazon Kindle
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Amazon Kindle is one of the obvious eBook reader apps. It has one of the largest and most consistent eBook stores on the Internet. Additionally, the app has a ton of reading features, cross-device syncing, and even a large collection of free and selling books. The UI is riddled with ads. However, the actual book reading part is free of any such nonsense. There are also a variety of customization settings while reading. You can also download books for offline use if needed.

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(3) Aldiko Book Reader
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Aldiko Book Reader is one of the older eBook reader apps. It's also a great simple option for those who need it. It features support for EPUB, PDF, and Adobe DRM encrypted eBooks as well as eBook support for library books on rental. The app also comes with a clean, if somewhat antiquated interface, customization options, phone and tablet support, and global text searches inside of books. The free version comes with ads. The paid version does not. Otherwise they're basically the same.

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(4) FBReader: Favorite Book Reader
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FBReader is another older eReader app, Like Aldiko, It is fast and highly customizable - it can use external TrueType/OpenType fonts and custom backgrounds, the screen brightness can be adjusted while reading.
It's a great option for most basic use cases. That includes support for AZW3, EPUB (up to EPUB3), fb2, RTF, HTML, and even plain text documents. It uses a proprietary Google Drive cloud service to sync books between your devices. We also really liked the UI. It's a bit old, but it's effective and easy on the eyes. It even has gesture support. For now, anyway, the app is entirely free to use.

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(5) Moon+ Reader
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Moon+ Reader is definitely one of the best eBook reader apps out there. You can read thousands of ebooks for free, supports online ebook libraries and 10+ themes embedded, includes Day & Night mode switcher and powerful controls & full functions.
It supports a wide range of eBook formats, including EPUB, PDF, MOBI, most comic book formats, and more. It even has OPDS support. The app also includes over ten themes, gesture controls, auto-scrolling, EPUB3 support, and cross-device syncing via Dropbox. It's one of those eReader apps that has all the right bells and whistles. You can remove ads for ₹243. There are also additional purchase options as well.

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When it comes to the reading experience, These apps doesn’t disappoint. They have all the necessary features.

Tell us which is your favorite app & if you want to review any of these app, comment below.
Thank you for reading!

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