What app do you use to read ebooks?

I'm looking for recommendations. I usually use Overdrive with books I've downloaded (I think in the epub format). But now I hear that Overdrive is no longer being supported (I think the company wants people to use their Libby app instead). I'm hoping to find something open source and privacy minded. Also not wild about what Overdrive is doing to public libraries

IonAddis,
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Moonreader pro on android, calibre on windows pc.

chamaeleon,
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Same for me, plus I also use freda+ om Windows in addition to Calibre's built in browser based reader.

slendergumby,
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Moonreader was always good. I also used Aldiko for awhile. It was pretty solid back in the day. But I haven't looked at it recently so...

rikudou,

Most likely won’t help you at all, but this one.

Ashigaru,
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Marvin on iOS for ePubs, Goodreader for PDFs. Both solid pieces of software I've used for years.

Aielman15,
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Lithium on Android. Read the second half of the Wheel of Time on that app. Not sure how it compares to other ebook readers, but I liked it.

HeartyBeast,
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Books - on ios

misericordiae,

I'm a fan of PocketBook on Android. Lots of customization, no ads. Not open source, though, and it is a little bit jank in a couple places,

Sebbie,
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Librarian here. Yea, Overdrive's near monopoly has been concerning for awhile, though libraries will en-mass drop it if they start selling user data. It's still safe from that currently.

Libby is still pretty neat.

Fluba,

If you’re on Android, I’m a fan of Moon Reader (+ version to support dev). It’ll cover pretty much any reading file including comics. That’s if you already have the files.

Local library is probably the best and safest route for getting ebooks. There are libraries online that archive books as part of their mission statement. Legality is grey, but there’s also archive.org and project gutenberg for books outside of copyright.

tochee,

I use Moon+ Reader. It’s not open source but it’s so snappy; page changes are instant and scrolling is flawless. It connects to my calibre server too. Android only I think.

LollerCorleone,
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For PDFs, I just use Sumatra PDF. For anything else, I prefer calibre.

conciselyverbose,

I use Kindle and Hoopla to read borrowed library books. On iPad I use MapleRead, which is my definite favorite app because it allows a lot more choice in terms of density. I do most of my reading on Android because my ereader is Android and it's just better than LCD/OLED for reading, and I use MoonReader there. I don't love it compared to MapleRead, but after a lot of experimentation it's the least bad I found on Android.

I'll also add scribd. It's a subscription service, and discoverability kind of sucks balls, but the library is OK and I usually find 20-30 books a month on there to read that aren't available from my library.

QuarterlySushi,
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If you’ve got a kindle, the kindle app will sync which page you’re on between devices. Plus you can just throw any ePub at it and it will appear on all devices.

NightOwl,

I like Librera FD. It’s on F-droid if reading epubs is what you intend.

wh3resmym1nd,

Great FOSS app. Ideal alternative to consider if you wish to leave Moon Reader for something FOSS

mtnwolf,

Another vote for Read Era. Full of features, handles PDF, epub and mobi for sure (the only formats I’ve used).

indigomirage,

Generally Libby and Overdrive. Have said that, that’s is a fascinating article. The takeover of Overdrive by KKR is very troubling…

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