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6 Unmissable Reading Apps for Book Lovers

These digital libraries will help you stay inspired and feed your reading habit on the go.

By Ana ChurPublished 2 months ago 2 min read

We’ve been told since our school years that reading expands knowledge, enriches vocabulary, improves focus and memory, and powers imagination. It develops the parts of the brain responsible for creativity and enhances emotional intelligence. And that’s just a fraction of the benefits reading provides.

Books challenge the brain with new ideas and perspectives and enable us to explore the world across time, space, and the diversity of human nature. That is why reading remains one of the most potent sources for cognitive and emotional growth. It generously fuels the multidimensional process of personal development and transformation.

Carrying a physical book, however, isn’t always possible, as our lifestyles become increasingly more dynamic and mobile. Fortunately, technology now provides flexible, convenient solutions to engage in reading even when we’re on the go.

These six apps will help you stay committed to your “read more” goal and keep discovering the wisdom of books anytime, anywhere.

Kindle

Image credit: Kindle app / Apple App Store

Kindle offers a massive digital library with millions of titles available. You can opt for ebooks or audiobooks, receive personalized book recommendations, and tailor the reading experience by adjusting font size, background tone, and screen brightness.

You can also use the X-Ray feature for quick summaries and character analysis and synchronize your reading progress across multiple devices, so you can pick up where you left off anytime.

Libby

Image credit: Libby app / Apple App Store

Libby connects directly to library systems, allowing users to borrow ebooks and audiobooks from their local public libraries with just a library card. It provides a wide selection of titles across genres, from fiction to nonfiction to comics.

The app supports offline access after downloading, adjustable text size, and syncing across devices, while also offering useful tools like bookmarking, highlighting, and audiobook speed control.

Audible

Image credit: Audible app / Apple App Store

Audible is designed for those who prefer listening to reading, offering a vast catalog of audiobooks and podcasts spanning almost every imaginable genre. Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or relaxing at home, you can enjoy uninterrupted storytelling with professional narrations and smooth playback controls.

Users can also set sleep timers to drift off while listening and stream or download anything whenever they wish, and new content is added every week.

Milestone

Image credit: Milestone app / Apple App Store

Milestone is for readers who prefer getting the key takeaways from nonfiction books quickly. It provides book content in condensed form, available as 15-minute text or audio summaries, making it ideal for busy professionals, students, and lifelong learners who want to absorb essential ideas efficiently.

The app provides over 4,000 insights from bestselling non-fiction literature across dozens of subjects, while users can also generate a summary of any book of their choice using the app’s curated AI-powered feature.

Wattpad

Image credit: Wattpad app / Apple App Store

Wattpad is a community-driven, interactive platform where readers and writers connect through original, user-created stories, with genres ranging from fantasy and romance to thrillers and drama.

For aspiring authors, it’s an open stage to share their work and build a following, with some stories later adapted into films and TV shows. For fans of original fiction, it’s a unique space for discovering fresh content you won’t find anywhere else.

Goodreads

Image credit: Goodreads app / Apple App Store

Functioning as a social networking platform rather than a reading app, Goodreads is a go-to for book enthusiasts looking to be part of a global community of passionate readers. Users can write reviews, join reading groups, participate in reading challenges, and engage in community discussions.

Goodreads doesn’t offer book access like other reading apps on this list, but it helps you track what you’ve read, manage your reading goals, and discover new books through personalized recommendations.

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Ana Chur

Holistic health advocate and wellness writer

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