I am trying to find a good service to read ebooks (preferably for free) but as long as it is a good experience I don’t mind paying. Thanks for your opinion.
Depends on the platform.
If you’re on an Apple device at least, the built-in Books app works great for reading ePub files.
Can you just read local epub files using the books app?
I think so, I believe you can open them in Books via the Files app on iOS.
On Android I like Moon+ Reader, on my Kobo I installed koreader
Our public library has the function to borrow e-books (called onleihe, but this counts only for some libraries in germany). I use this a lot.
I lost access to one of my Amazon accounts, and it isn’t easy to recover. They give you the option to make a paid international call to recover your account, since I don’t live in the United States. Can’t possibly recommend it. If you lose your account, you lose all the books you bought.
I think kobo identifies your Wi-fi network, but ever since I found out amazon puts you through this, the book buying (actually renting) lost its charm to me.
I would go with whats available freely on the Internet. I use “filetype:pdf” on Google to find books, for example.
Thanks for the tip!
Iphone - Libby with local library card number
Another vote for using your library. I mostly use BorrowBox as that’s what my library hosts their eBooks on. I have used Libby in the past though.
Bookbub is a site that has low cost ebooks that might be worth checking out.
I use Lithium on android
I have all my book stored in Google Books, and I like it.
I use Google Play Books but I also like BookFusion.
I use a Kobo Nia it was pretty cheap and I have no complaints at all about it. You can easily copy epubs over yourself with the cable.
On Android I use moon+ but it’s easier using the Kobo.
Try moon reader pro for android, it got project Gutenberg and feedbooks built in and you can configure your own source also it has a lot of necessary feature like darkmode for books and stuff.