Sure, here are some more details about each app:
- Aldiko Book Reader: This app is one of the older e-book reader apps and supports EPUB, PDF, and Adobe DRM-encrypted e-books. It also supports library books on rental and comes with a clean, if somewhat antiquated, interface with customization options, phone and tablet support, and global text searches inside of books. The free version comes with ads; the paid version does not.
- AIReader: This app is one of the newer e-book reader apps and supports most common e-book formats, including EPUB (no DRM), RTF, MOBI, PRC, and many others. The interface comes with customization options, auto-scrolling, page-turning animations, and various view modes for your comfort. The app is free to use, but you can buy one of the various donation versions if you want to.
- Amazon Kindle: This app has one of the largest and most consistent e-book stores on the internet. Additionally, the app has a ton of reading features, cross-device syncing, and even a large collection of free books. The UI is riddled with ads. However, the actual book-reading part is free of any such nonsense. There are also a variety of customisation settings while reading.
- Nook: This app is yet another competitor to Amazon, Kobo, and Google Play Books. Unlike most, this one actually has physical book locations.
- FBReader: This app is free to use but offers in-app purchases ($5.99 per item). It supports a variety of formats including EPUB (no DRM), FB2, RTF, MOBI, DOCX, and more.
- Google Play Books: This app is pre-installed on many Android devices and offers a wide selection of books for purchase or download for free.
- Kobo Books: This app offers over 5 million titles in its library and supports EPUB (no DRM) format.
- Moon+ Reader: This app offers a variety of features such as auto-scrolling, page-turning animations, and various view modes for your comfort.
- OverDrive: This app allows you to borrow ebooks from your local library’s digital collection.
- Prestigio Book Reader: This app supports a variety of formats including EPUB (no DRM), FB2, HTML, TXT, PDF, DOCX, RTF.