An eBook (short for “electronic book”) is a digital version of a printed book. Instead of paper pages, you read it on a screen—your computer, tablet, smartphone, or dedicated eReader. eBooks often include adjustable font sizes, built-in dictionaries, and bookmarking features for a more flexible reading experience.
Navigate to the eBook you want and click Download.
The file will save to your device’s “Downloads” folder (or wherever you direct it).
Open the file with any compatible eReader app (see below).
EPUB: The most widely supported, reflowable format—text adjusts to your screen size.
PDF: Fixed-layout, ideal for preserving complex layouts (charts, illustrations).
Here are some popular, free options—just click to download:
Kindle App (iOS │ Android │ Windows │ Mac): read MOBI and EPUB on all your devices → https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/fd/kcp
Apple Books (iOS │ Mac): built into Apple devices, perfect for EPUB → https://www.apple.com/apple-books/
Google Play Books (Android │ Web): upload your own EPUB/PDFs to your library → https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.books
Adobe Digital Editions (Windows │ Mac): industry standard for EPUB/PDF → https://www.adobe.com/solutions/ebook/digital-editions.html
Absolutely. Most smartphones and tablets support PDF and EPUB via the apps above. Dedicated eReaders (like Kindle, Kobo, Nook) handle EPUB natively (or convert it for you), while Kindles also read MOBI. Just transfer the downloaded file via USB or by emailing/ syncing it to your device’s app.

