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Does any one read books on their mobile.? if so, what books and what app do you use?

Does any one read books on their mobile.? if so, what books and what app do you use?

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Lisa

I just finished reading The Exorcist in the Kindle app on my phone.

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Jude

Very rarely but when I do it’s kindle app

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Heather

All the time. Kindle for reading. Audible for listening. They are compatible. So, if you buy thd audiobook in the kindle app, it will show up in the audible app.

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Chantelle

Playbooks on Android for epub format.
Kindle for books from Amazon.

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Elsi

Kindle app for reading and audible for audiobooks

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Abigail

I use Wattpad, Radish and Kindle. Wattpad and Radish are “user made” books meaning that they are not professionally published but there are still good books on there.

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Meghan

I read 95% on my phone and I use the kindle app… the rest is on my iPad usually while I’m charging my phone …. I love it…my books are always with me

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Amu

Worldreader ,there Are Awesome Books There

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Jamie

I use Play Books, Kindle and the Bol/Kobo app

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Becki

My library offers audio and ebooks using Overdrive.

They also offer the rb digital but I’ve never figured out how that works.

Another library offers Hoopla services which was awesome because you could listen (and I think read) to 4 books a month for free. However they stopped anyone who wasn’t in their district from using it. So for now I’m stuck with Overdrive

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Libby

What did you need to know about RB Digital?

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Jenny

I read books through my kindle app on my phone. I usually bring a physical book with me unless it’s too big. Like right now I’m reading Winter, which is over 800 pages, so I don’t want to carry it around lol So when I’m out and have a minute to read I’ll use my kindle app.
I also use audible on my phone while I’m driving.

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Libby

Winter?

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Jenny

It’s the last book in the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer ?

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Darlene

Kindle

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Tammy

Kindle

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Shanna

Kobo app

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Tania

I have done in the past but only coz I forgot to pack my book lol

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Jaseena

Try moonreader pro it’s the best!

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Kristina

Kindle, iBooks and sometimes Playster

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Shin

Overdrive,Kindle and Wattpad.
Currently reading:The Fifth Season-N.K.Jemisin (Overdrive)
Wattpad-https://my.w.tt/UiNb/YcppDGSXgJ

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Shin

Check out Matt Travagline’s Gleeman’s Tales.Great read.

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Kaci

I have a kindle paperwhite but mainly use the kindle app on my phone. I like it because its in color. I tead comics, manga, cookbooks, fiction, and rarely nonfiction. For nonfiction i read physical books.
I also use my library’s hoopla app on my phone. They have a cool thing were the words are white and everything else is black, really great when my eyes hurt or before sleeping. I read mainly fiction on hoopla app. Best part about hoopla is its free.

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Sasha

I use Nook Reading App, Kindle App, and Cloud Library App. I really don’t care about the format or device, as long as I get to read

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Sher

kindle and wattpad.

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Mark

I use Moonreader

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Kate

Kindle

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Mandy

Kindle app on my phone

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Jennifer

I use the Apple iBooks on my phone.

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Sonia

Kindle app is great when you’re out about and bored! ?

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Michelle

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Nikki

always lmfao and kindle app

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Courtney

I have kindle app, kobo app and google play books on my phone ???

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Christy

Yes- Kindle. Overdrive, Kobo, Bluefire

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Maria

Yes. Either Kindle app or Overdrive aop

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Naomi

Kindle app

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Jessica

That’s all I read on now! I use kindle app on my iPhone

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Joel

Kindle and Libby.

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Fairouz

I use iBooks

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Pepi

I use iBooks and Aldiko reader and i read many books in it xD

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Sakshi

kindle or Kobo ?

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Holly

I use the Kindle, play book and nook app.

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Anwaya

Kindle

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Charon

My iBooks is good ?

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Clifford

Try moonreader. It’s great.

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Stephanie

http://freevampires.net/ have a ton of free books

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Burgess

I was looking at this and it looks like the books it has are pirated. I suggest you stop using this website, for the authors’ sake, so that they get the money they deserve ☺

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Precious

I use BookShout for my e-galleys, iBooks and Nook for regular e-reading, and Overdrive for online library check outs.

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Precious

And I also go on Wattpad to check out fellow writers’ stories even read fan-fiction as well. Some writers have actually had their stories published with books/e-books which is pretty cool. The recent big story on there, Cupid’s Match, is actually being turned into a tv series. I think that’s so awesome.

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Liesje

wattpad

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Rabia

I use Wattpad mostly because there are tons of free books. Kindle, Ebook and Google Book app is also great

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Mercede

I have a Nook so I use the Nook app and for audio books i use Audible. And I use Wattpad since they’re free books

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Dee

Kindle and moon + reader

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Erika

Kindle, Overdrive, and iBooks

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Ilina

Google books

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Anita

Always used kindle

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Amber

I have several apps I use nook, kindle, iBooks, the google play books, serial reader and occasionally audible

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Jashan

Aldiko

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Nikhil

MOON+READER

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Sofia

iBooks

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Rachel

Kindle app

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Sue

Kindle or Overdrive

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Fatin

iBook and Kindle

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Jim

I have an iPhone, so I use iBooks. Or my nook app!

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Heather

What’s ibooks

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Jim

It’s a preloaded app on the iPhone where you can download books ☺️

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Michelle

Yes … well, my tablet. I use the following: Kindle e-reader app, Aldiko, Prestigio, Libby, Overdrive, Hoopla Digital, Google Books. I also read WattPad, FanFiction and Spirit FanFiction.

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Jolly

playbooks by google

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Lindsey

Libby!

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Iqra

I’m so glad you mentioned Libby. It’s so convenient!

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Iqra

Yes, I do. Nowadays my phone reading consists of books on Wattpad which are user written books written specifically for that platform, but I’ve also used the Kindle and iBooks apps to read ebooks on my phone back in the day. I read both fiction and non-fiction on my phone, it’s useful for when I forget to bring or don’t bring my Kindle Paperwhite with me. I also read library ebooks which I transfer to my Kindle app through an app like Overdrive or Libby, or by accessing my public library online portal on my phone browser or laptop browser, selecting the Kindle ebook option from there for the ebook I’ve checked out, logging in to Amazon and selecting the device I want to send the ebook to. It sounds complicated but once you get the hang of it, it’s quite straightforward.

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Tiff

I use overdrive and playbooks

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Katelyn

I have kindle, and Libby by Overdrive for reading and I listen on Audible and also Libby by Overdrive.

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Courtney

I use kindle, overdrive, and iBooks!

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Author

Kindle, Nook, IBooks

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Nancy

Follow ng

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Irena

Kindle and overdrive apps

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Amanda

I use the Kindle app, I read a lot on my phone, cuz I always have it with me

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Alice

I use several apps: Moon+ Reader Pro, Kindle, Nook, Overdrive, Google Books, & Wattpad. I read pretty much anything on them because often it’s just not convenient to bring a heavy book with me.

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Kayla

Kindle app, cloud library, and overdrive.

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Theresa

I have the kindle app

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Robin

Kindle

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Kristina

I use Kindle.

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Divya

Moon + reader,wattpad

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Jaime

The Kindle or IBooks app

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Brittany

Wattpad mainly, ive used overdrive and it was good, haven’t used it in a long time though

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Sara

I read comics on webtoons app.

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Adam

Wattpad and Aldiko.

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Mainak

Fbreader… Really great app… Read nearly 75% of my books on that app… Easy to use

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Roweena

I use Aldiko and Librivox for audiobooks.

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Christian

Overdrive.

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Hunter

All the time! I use Wattpad.

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Elizabeth

Looking for ideas as well. Thank you

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Sue

Google Drive

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Arielle

Bookmate! Or Kindle App

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Latanya

Kindle.

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Nadezna

Moon+ Reader Pro. So many options and it can also read many types of ebook format 🙂

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Míriam

Kindle, wattpad

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Jeanne

Kindle. Moonreader. Aldiko.

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Erin

Free books on iBooks (it’s kind of an addiction at this point)

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Sarah

I just use ibooks. Recently I read The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion and it was soooooo good! Laugh out loud funny for real! My hubby who isn’t a big reader also read it and loved it. Then read the second book The Rosie Effect and it was equally great and funny

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Glenda

Oh my gosh – yes, on my Kindle app! Sign up with Book Bub – lots are cheap or free!

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Tala

ibooks. I would download a pdf file from google then read directly at ibooks

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Anna

I use OverDrive to borrow the books from my library and then I download them my Kindle app to read. You do need a library card to do it this way.

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Kim

overdrive for ebooks and hoopla for audio books

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Gargee

Google Play Books ?

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Shylee

Only when I don’t have my kindle, and I use kindle app.

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Amber

Amazon kindle but it’s small and have to change pages often

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Crystal

I read on my phone quite often. I have an iPhone so I use the iBook app and I also have the kindle app. I find they both work really well

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Desirae

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Rachel

I have only recently downloaded the kindle app and it is so convenient, I don’t know why I didn’t use it before!

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Kiri

Kindle, iBooks occasionally, and Libby. I love Libby to check out library ebooks! I have two libraries that connect to it and it’s so much easier than logging in through overdrive to check if either library has it, and then I can read it right in the app or send it to my kindle. I don’t know how many libraries are compatible, but my library in Colorado and my library in Montana are compatible. I’m pretty sure my university library is compatible too but I haven’t used that with the app.

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Tatiana

Nook app, kindle app, Google play (all 3 of these offer free books) and Audible for the days I can’t physically read, I’ll listen.

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Diaconu

Always Moonreader 🙂

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Wendy

I use my Nook app on my iPhone. It comes in handy when I wasn’t prepared with a hard copy book.

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Muffy

No

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Sara

Kindle app

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Sandy

I read a lot on my phone. I use the Kindle app and occasionally iBooks. Audible for audiobooks.

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Cinda

Amazon kindle app ?

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Lauren

Kindle app or iBooks – but iBooks rarely

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Elisavet

I recently downloaded kindle on my phone and it’s really great!!

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