Reading eBooks is really awesome now on Android. With the help of apps, you can make your reading to the next level.
While there are plenty of apps available on the Play Store. Which are best? Today we have to list best ePub reader for Android.
1. Google Play Books
Choose from millions of books on Google Play. Google’s Play Book is the best ePub reader that available on Play Store. You can easily adjust font size and customize even more of your reading experience on Play Books.
You can Read books offline, Bookmark pages, highlight text, and add notes.
2. Amazon Kindle
Amazon Kindle is my favorite ePub reader there you can find tons of free eBooks and paid books. With your Amazon account, you can easily shop for eBooks, including new releases and New York Times Best Sellers.
3. Aldiko Book Reader
Aldiko Book Reader comes next on our list. Aldiko is used by 25+ million users from over 200 countries. Aldiko support EPUB, PDF formats as well as Adobe DRM encrypted eBooks.
Aldiko is users favorite Book reader because of its user friendly interface with awesome fully customizable reading experience adjust font size, font type, font and background colors, margin, alignment, etc.
4. Cool Reader
Cool Reader comes next supports almost all file formats for reading like fb2, doc, txt, rtf, html, chm, tcr, pdb, prc, mobi (non-DRM), pml formats. Cool Reader supports TTS (Text to Speech).
5. Kobo Books
With Kobo, you can read eBooks on your Android smartphone or tablet anywhere, anytime. You can share ideas with Kobo Pulse a Kobo Community is reading what you are and discuss what you’ve read with them.
6. Nook
Nook is a huge place to get aweseome eBooks. With Nook you can access over 4 million ebooks including 1 million free books.There is an option available to search inside the book and look up words with the downloadable in-app dictionary.
7. FBReader
FBReader is next on the list. FBReader is a free ePub reader supports synchronisation of your library and/or reading positions with FBReader book network (https://books.fbreader.org). The apps has been perfectly integrated with external dictionaries like olorDict, Fora Dictionary, FreeDictionary.org, LEO dictionary.
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