Finding the best ebook app for your iPhone can be a trial and error process in which you stumble onto things you like and shortcomings in each. Save your self a little time when narrowing down your search for your favorite reading app by checking out our overviews of each below. The app is very easy to use, lets you adjust text size and font style, change line spacing, define unfamiliar words with instant access to a dictionary, change the paper color, scroll through several pages at once, add bookmarks and notes, automatically return where you left off, and copy text. Download Apple Books Read our review of NOOK Download NOOK Notice we did not use the term “unlimited” when referring to how much you can read in a month. If you’re a voracious reader, you may find your access to some books restricted until a later date. Scribd has reserved the right to limit your access if you’re reading a large number of titles. How many is “a large number?” It is not defined and is at the discretion of Scribd. The titles available aren’t limited to obscure books by authors you’ve never heard of; you’ll find big names like Stephen King and George R. R. Martin alongside up and coming new voices and midlist authors. Download Scribd Serial Reader sends classic literature, the kind that would have been serialized originally, to you in small, daily chunks. You’ll find classic works like those of Jane Austen, Herman Melville, Charles Dickens, and more. There are currently over 500 books available and more are added every week. The Serial Reader app is free and has an optional premium plan that lets you read ahead, pause serial delivery, sync your reading across devices, and more. Download Serial Reader