
Best Apps for Proud Bibliophiles
Do you love reading as much as we do? Then read on, because we have some apps that are made just for Bibliophiles.
I have to say that I am a proud bibliophile. I have always had a love of books and reading, ever since I was young. In fact, when I would get books for Christmas or my birthday, everyone would joke that I would have the book done by the end of the day. And usually, that was true. I remember going to the library all the time and taking out the maximum 10 books that I was allowed on my library card.
These days, people who love books as much as I do have a much easier time finding books to read. One of the best apps to find free eBooks and audiobooks is 50000 Free eBooks & Free Audiobooks. This app even has an e-reader. How convenient is that?
Even as someone who loves books, sometimes there are days when you would really rather not read. I am sure that you're shocked that someone who loves books as much as I do would say such a thing. But hear me out. I've already mentioned audiobooks with the app I talked about. Now, I've taken to putting my headphones on my ears and listening to one of my favorite books while I go off to sleep. Most of the time, it's a book I've read or listened to a thousand times, such as Harry Potter, because the last thing I want to do is miss something I didn't know before. But it's a nice way to go to sleep.
Finally, and though these aren't technically books, I recommend apps such as Choices. This app allows you to choose how the story goes and have an adventure the way that you want. The Chapters app is a similar app, and this app is based on real books. It's quite easy to play these apps for hours. I do have to say that most of these apps are created for more mature users. So, if you are a parent, it's a good idea to give a couple of these apps a try and see what you think before you let your child try it out.
With so many apps, there are a lot of opportunities for us bibliophiles to get new reading material. Check out some more recommendations below.
Stefan
A true bibliophile will sometimes read more than 50 books per year. It's easy to lose track. If you want to keep everything in order, Goodreads could help you list the books you've already gone through - and discover some interesting new titles for your future literary adventures.