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5 best ereaders for Android
5 best ereaders for Android
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Thanks to such programs, reading on tablets and smartphones is no less convenient than with a paper book in hand.

1.eBoox

Supported formats: FB2, EPUB, DOC, DOCX, MOBI, PRC, TXT, RTF, ODT and HTML.

This simple reader offers only the most essential functions so as not to distract you from your reading. Just configure the fonts and backgrounds once and enjoy your favorite books. The program perfectly interprets the markup of the text, so you do not need to adjust the paragraphs and indents in each new book.

eBoox supports syncing between Android devices and reads an impressive number of formats. Plus, the app is completely free and does not display ads.

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2. Play Books

Supported formats: PDF, EPUB.

Another good reader for fans of minimalism. Play Books supports far fewer formats than eBoox, but offers cross-platform sync between Android, iOS and the web, as well as the ability to quickly purchase books from the built-in store. You can add your books for free. The app is ad-free.

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3. Bookmate

Supported formats: FB2, EPUB.

Bookmate is both a simple and convenient reader, a social network for book fans, and a service for legal access to thousands of works by subscription. There is no need to pay, you can read classic books for free and of course download your own. Book recommendation system and sync across devices and platforms are at your service.

4. Moon + Reader

Supported formats: TXT, HTML, EPUB, PDF, MOBI, FB2, UMD, CHM, CBR, CBZ, RAR, ZIP.

In contrast to previous readers, Moon + Reader is overflowing with a huge number of settings. If you like to "sharpen" programs for yourself, this application is for you. In Moon + Reader, you can customize numerous options for displaying text, change themes, connect third-party translators and dictionaries, and much more. There is sync between Android devices and even a blue light filter for bedtime reading.

Alas, the free version suffers from a glut of ads. With a one-time payment, you'll get rid of ads, plus PDF support, Read Aloud, and more.

5. PocketBook

Supported formats: PDF, EPUB, DJVU, TXT, FB2, FB2. ZIP, CHM, HTML, CBZ, CBR, СBT, RTF.

PocketBook is also a reader with wide customization options. You can connect dictionaries, change the size and theme of the interface, adjust the display of text, and more. Although there are still not so many settings in it as in Moon + Reader. But PocketBook supports the DJVU format, which can be useful for reading documents, and cross-platform synchronization. And most importantly, the program is completely free and does not get boring with ads.

What program do you read? Share in the comments.

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