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Excelsior!

Sister site: [Fan-fiction]

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 No.14359

Surprisingly the best epub reader.

>fast

>good formatting

>bookmarks

>highlight

>index

>tts

>text spacing options

What does /lit/ use?

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 No.14361

You can upload ePubs to google play books then download them onto all of your devices. Has all the bells and whistles of Edge. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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 No.14362

I read ePubs on Android tablet with Neosoar which is excellent. Handles both ePub and pdfs.

I'm most interested in this topic as my tablet is only used as an eReader and I download on my Linuxmint desktop and transfer with USB cable. On Linuxmint I'd like suggestions about applications that enable one to edit ePubs. I have not found a good ePub reader for it, though used FBReader just to check content etc not actually read books and more recently installed another one called ppub. Neither of these is particularly functional for copy and paste (in or out), deleting pages, editing, etc

any suggestions?

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 No.14364

>>14362

Calibre is correct answer for all platforms.

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 No.14452

I second calibre… sumatra reader is nice as well

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 No.14454

Calibre is best (3x)

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 No.14455

Readium or Moon Reader on Android.

Question that's off-topic: Do you recommend me to read The Bell Jar if I'm a depressive type with a mood disorder? I want to change the book for The Brothers Karamazov in the library because I feel The Bell Jar will drive me to suicide or some shit.

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 No.14470

>>14455

>Do you recommend me to read The Bell Jar if I'm a depressive type with a mood disorder?

No, I recommend you eat a lot more meat, animal fats and cheese so you won't be moody cunt anymore.

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