Reading Books On The IPad

Are you looking for other things to do with your iPad? This new technological toy is loaded with all kinds of amazing things waiting to be discovered.

My favorite thing to do on my iPad is to read books. Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with reading traditional ink and paper publications, but they are expensive. The large screen the iPad has, along with the fact I don’t have to carry books everywhere makes it a fun thing for me to do.

One option for finding a place to buy and view books is to use the iBooks application from Apple. You can download it at the Apple store easily.

Especially after investing so much in my iPad, the cost of iBooks are a little too expensive for me right now.

There are a couple of really interesting features iBooks offers that are worth mentioning. First, you can preview books before you buy them, just like at your favorite bookstore. Also, when you turn a page on the iPad, it looks like you are turning a real one.

Sadly, after only buying two titles, I hit my spending limit for the month and wasn’t able to buy anything else to read. I tried searching the internet extensively, hoping to find another service that would work on my iPad, but didn’t have any luck. I even tried talking to Apple to see if there were alternatives.

After a lot of research, I was surprised to discover a service that blew my mind out of the water. Not only do they have an incredible selection of titles, but they only charge one fee, and it is good for life. I don’t have to worry about paying for individual downloads again. I’m sure once you learn about it, you will enjoy the benefits as much as I did.

Downloads include a wide range of published material, ranging from comics to up to date periodicals and newspapers. They also have novels and popular titles. Their selection and excellent price makes it ten thousand times better than iBooks from Apple.

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