5 iBooks (@iBooks)
So you’re calling yourself an Apple fan, but you’re using a Kindle? Hey that’s okay, no judging here. But if you haven’t given iBooks a try lately, you might want to consider it. The eBook platform has over 30,000 titles and is available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. You can purchase and download books and audiobooks, import PDFs, and even import some existing EPUB content. Some content is even interactive.
The app automatically adjusts to dark light and keeps your books synced across devices. You can also highlight passages, add bookmarks, and make notes. Whether you use iBooks, another eBook reader, or good old paper, you may want to follow iBooks (@iBooks) on Twitter. The account has plenty of posts to help you discover something new to read.
Five great books under $5. Pick up these fantastic #WeekendReads for a limited-time price. (US only)https://t.co/UyDTVnNTvp pic.twitter.com/gsgLNZWqNn
— Apple Books (@AppleBooks) March 10, 2018