Top 10 Best Free Android Book Apps

by Gourav

best free Android book apps

One of the categories that makes Android an extremely useful platform is the book applications available for Google’s operating system. VOICEABLE has compiled a list of the the top 10 best free Android book apps.

10. ColorDict Dictionary Wikipedia

With ColorDict Dictionary Wikipedia, users can search any word, as well as translating a sentence in Wikipedia, Wordnet, StarDict, Google Translate and Google Dictionary. Other notable features include:

  • Quick search box support
  • Suggestions of words
  • Search history is saved

9. Advanced English & Thesaurus

With more than more than 1.4 million words, Advanced English & Thesaurus delivers with up to 140,000 entries which has been created by the Cognitive Science Laboratory at Princeton University. Notable features are:

  • Memory card support
  • Dynamic search of words while typing
  • Fast article scrolling feature

8. Wattpad

Home to a massive library of eBooks, Wattpad sees the deliverance of over one million free stories, in addition to short stories, novels, fan fiction, poems, as well as access to:

  • Scroll mode included
  • Useful search feature
  • Leave comments for author after reading

7. 10,000 Free eBooks Reader

Believe it or not, creator EB Team’s 10,000 Free eBooks Reader gives exactly what its name suggests: an accumulative of 10,000 free eBooks. Other features are:

  • Most popular books can be downloaded
  • Fan fiction category included
  • Simplistic user interface

6. Dictionary – Merriam-Webster

One of the most useful dictionary applications in terms of a book application for Android, Dictionary – Merriam-Webster allows the use of voice search, as well as:

  • Word of the day feature
  • Synonyms and antonyms support
  • Example sentences inclusion

5. Aldiko Book Reader

Aldiko Book Reader delivers a great and useful platform in regards to the reading of eBooks. Features for the application consists of:

  • Thousands of eBooks available
  • Catalogs included best-sellers, classics and new releases
  • Customizable reading experience included

4. Wiki Encyclopedia 4 Wikipedia

Wiki Encyclopedia 4 Wikipedia gives access to the free encyclopedia with a format that has been created specifically for the Android. Features for the app are:

  • Wikipedia language, as well as text size preference remembered
  • Text can be selected and copied
  • Both mobile and desktop versions can be viewed

3. Kindle

Amazon’s Kindle has proved to be a major force for the company ever since its inception. Delivering access to over one million Kindle books, as well as general eBooks, Kindle also gives access to:

  • Built-in dictionary
  • eBooks can be synced
  • Books can be sampled before purchase

2. Moon+ Reader

Moon+ Reader is a book reader that features an array of controls and functions, such as the reading of thousands of eBooks for free, as well as:

  • Online eBook libraries
  • Day and night mode
  • A total of five auto-scroll modes

1. Kobo eBooks

Kobo delivers an effective way to read eBooks on one’s Android device. The application features millions of free, as well as cheap books, in addition to:

  • Earn rewards for reading
  • Transfer books to any device
  • Customization can be applied

Leave a Comment

Previous post:

Next post: