Friday 31 August 2012

Top Free Android eBook Reader!




eBook reader for Bookworms!




Printed books are far from dead but with the introduction of portable eBook readers and eBook reader apps, reading has taken a new dimension all together!

The ability to take so many eBooks on one device is truly amazing.Take Apple’s iPad, Samsung’s Galaxy tab or Amazon’s Kindle Fire, they have passed new blood into Reading Community! 

So you have an Android smart phone/tablet and you are a freaky book reader too?! This post is for you!

Here is our post on some of the Best “Free” eBook reader apps for Android Smart phones/tablets.






Moon Plus Reader is an excellent eBook reader with a neat and clean user interface, complete with rich features and useful controls for you to read eBooks comfortably on your mobile devices.

Other than tapping the one-touch day/night mode, you can fine-tune the screen brightness to suit your eyes by sliding your finger along the left edge of the screen. In visual options, you can set font type, size and color, page flip animation, and save your settings as a theme. In control options, you can change key press and multi-touch gestures to your liking too.

Other features include bookmark, highlight, annotation, dictionary, share, online backup and restore via Dropbox, sync reading positions between phones and tablets.
Beside reading books saved in your Android, you can also search and get thousands of ebooks for free with this app which supports online eBook libraries.
Get the app HERE.


Google Play  Books  is Google's answer to an eBook reader for Android. After enabling Sync it takes a moment for the main screen to appear but when it does, it looks very fancy. If you have multiple books stored on your device it displays the books found as little books (with shadows) that move and scroll when you slide your finger over them.

Original pages defaults the book you are reading to the format of the original book rather than using Google's own format. Basically, if you have a book and the font is poor, Google will recognise the book and will show you it in a clean way.

Google Books gives you option ,Share. This allows you to share the book, your thoughts and feelings, life the universe and everything, to a bunch of different social networking sites including Facebook, Skype, and Twitter. Then there is the Read Aloud too. 

Get the app HERE.





Aldiko Book Reader


 If you’re tired of the same old-fashioned eBook readers found on the Android Market, try Aldiko Book Reader. It is a great alternative to apps supplied by many large companies such as Amazon and Barnes and Noble. 

Buy eBooks at great deals from your favourite retailers in either Adobe PDF or EPUB formats.

Users can also download directly the eBook of their choice into their Android device without using a computer to transfer files.


Get the app  HERE.










Reading on your Android device will never be the same again with Kobo eBooks. Featuring a massive database of free eBooks to download, users are treated to many interesting titles. 


Start your day right with the Kobo eReader app that makes reading more entertaining and stimulating. Make reading a fun learning experience as the app has a special feature called Reading Life, which monitors and tracks your reading statistics. 


You can also share memorable quotes, notes, dialogues, and more with the integrated Facebook feature.

Get the app  HERE.






The success of Amazon’s Kindle Fire is the sole reason why the Kindle for Android app is the popular choice of many eBook readers out there. Read literally thousands of free books on the go on your tablet or your Smartphone without ever needing a Kindle. 


The Kindle app lets users experience the same features and functionality that catapulted Amazon’s success with the Kindle Fire.


It’s the perfect eBook reading app that caters to any reader’s taste buds, whether you’re browsing for the latest fashion trends on a magazine, or getting real-time updates through online newspapers, the Kindle for Android never fails to amaze you.


Other features include a built-in dictionary, Google Search, and Wikipedia access–all of which will greatly complement your reading pleasure.

Get the app  HERE.


Download the apps and start reading your favourite book now! 
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5 comments:

  1. Nook for Android by B&N is also good eBook Reader app for Android devices..

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  2. oh yeah!heard about it,haven't used it yet!
    will use the app and add it to the post! ;)

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  4. There are so many of e-book readers available in the market so it's very hard for the people to choose the best e-book reader. Here you share this information is really very nice and useful which will help to choose best e-book reader for android phone. Thanks for providing this information here.

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