froggyboy604
Seasoned Veteran
I have a 2012 Asus Google Nexus 7 inch Wi-Fi-only 16GB tablet, and a 2011 Kobo Vox eReader tablet.
Teapot said:I too have an iPad Air 2. But I use iBooks because I read the books for free (using pdf versions).
If you have iBooks, go on google and look up the book you want but put PDF at the end. When you find a odd version and you open it, in the top right corner it will say 'Open in iBooks'. Tap that fast because it goes away very quickly. Once you do, it saves the pdf to your library on iBooks and you have a book! Of course, it doesn't work with features like text enlargement and stuff but it's really cool. This doesn't work with all books. It does for the majority of them.Sharon said:Teapot said:I too have an iPad Air 2. But I use iBooks because I read the books for free (using pdf versions).
Where do you get your PDF versions of books? Is there a website that offers them for free? I would love to take advantage of this as well.
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