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8 Free Reading Apps for Android Devices

Book lovers just can’t stay away from books and every spare minute is an opportunity to turn a few more pages. Or still better, finish that next short story. With eReaders and apps for every device, a book is never too far away.

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Universal Book Reader

Universal Book Reader supports both open and DRM protected eBook files. The main formats this app supports include EPUB and PDF. The app interface is localized in twelve languages and also allows font size and type customization.

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Ebook Reader

One of the primary advantages of eBooks is that you can read the book anywhere anytime. eBook Reader allows you to backup your eBooks and synchronize all your devices to this one account. So anytime you get a new device or install the app on a new device, your bookshelf is ready. The application supports Epub3 format.

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eReader Prestigio Book Reader

One of the major problems with eBooks is people create them in a range of formats. Not to worry. Prestigio Book Reader supports a number of eBook formats from simple TXT to DRM enabled ACSM. Readers also get access to more than 48,000 free eBooks and begin reading immediately. The application has multiple language support and a modern interface with animated page swipes and more.

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Moon+ Reader

Moon+ Reader too supports a range of publication formats including uncommon ones like CHM. This means you can download Help files and other user guides published in these formats. CBR and CBZ format support means that you can read comics and graphic novels with ease. Various customization options also allow you to specify your reading preferences such as brightness, colors, and scrolling behavior.

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OverDrive

OverDrive is a must-have app if you subscribe to a public library and your library is one of the 30,000 libraries supported by OverDrive. You can borrow books from your library and read without worrying about the return date. The app automatically returns the book after the period specified by the library. The app can be used on multiple devices and syncs your bookmarks so you are never lost.

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Zinio

If you like to read magazines regularly, this is the app you should have on your Android devices. Zinio offers thousands of free and paid magazine and Newspaper subscriptions from around the world. The application also helps you connect with Facebook and share a good article with your friends.

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Kindle

There are thousands of classics and new free books on Kindle. Authors are continuously running free download campaigns of their books, which you can download and read for free. And you don’t need to have a Kindle device. Install this app on your Android device and get access to these books fro free.

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Wattpad

Do you like to experiment and read stories written by budding authors? This is the place you should hangout to read amateur fiction and non-fiction from authors across the world. You also get to read stories and teasers or extras from popular published authors, things that are not covered in their books, a little extra about your favorite character or perhaps an alternate ending.

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Kobo

Like Kindle, Kobo is another popular eReader and boasts of thousands of free eBooks in their library. You can install this app on your Android device and start reading these free books or buy a book from an indie published on Kobo.

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Is there another app that you have found easy to use and prefer over any of these? Post a comment here and help us and you fellow readers.

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