What are your go-to ebook *readers*?

Calibre is great for managing an ebook library, and okay for reading ebooks but the reader is clearly not its primary focus, so I’m wondering what readers folks here use across platforms.

I know of a few, but I’m always on the lookout for different options that may have features I didn’t realize I’d love to use.

ky56,

I’m holding out for the PineNote from Pine64.

ParanoidFactoid,
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I use a Kindle lefy in permanent airplane mode. Manage it with Calibre and don’t buy any content from Amazon.

PM_ME_FEET_PICS,

Only thing I miss from Apple was their mobile eReader. Anyone know of a decent copy of that one?

Zeoic,

I am surprised I haven’t seen Kavita show up here yet! It’s a very nice self hosted ebook/manga/comic reading server that you can access from a web browser on any device. It’s really matured over the years.

I have a few thousand novels in there and really like being able to hop between devices while keeping my spot in a book.

craigevil,
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Okular it can read pretty much any format. MoonReader+ on my android devices.

VerbTheNoun95,

I run Calibre-web tied into my Calibre server so I can read on every device I own.

68silver,

I use my hacked kindle 4 and Bookreader on android tablet.

catsup,
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Believe it or not, DeGoogled-Chromium with Dark Reader. It makes for perfect dark mode

radioactiveradio,

Try foliate or koodo reader, they got a clean UI

Roshakk,

I also use Calibre as a library manager, but I haven’t found another way to read that is not my kobo. The not e-ink screens just tire my eyes too much.

redxef,

I have a cheap Kobo and put KOReader and Syncthing on it.

cyclohexane,

Book reader on android.

xia,

Remarkable 2, but the PineNote might be usable now.

janguv,

Always wondered how good the Remarkable series is. Have been tempted but the hardware isn’t that cheap really. Since discovering the PDF reader of Zotero and running it with a night mode plugin, I’ve found myself mainly just wanting to use that. The annotations are stored separately as well, so you don’t get massively inflated PDF filesizes (though if you want the option to export with embedded annotations, you can do that; you can also import embedded annotations to Zotero and then clear the file of them). Very cool.

MrFunnyMoustache,

Librera is the one I’d recommend if you care about customisation, and it also has TTS (Text To Speech), which is why I use it almost exclusively.

Myne is a beautiful and minimalistic app that lets you read books from the Gutenberg project. I have asked the developer, and they have no intention to add TTS functionality to the app.

Shosetsu is the best app for fanfiction (AO3 extension) and lightnovels. It recently got a TTS feature as well, but that feature is not very usable in its current implementation.

muhyb,

Foliate on PC, Librera FD on Android.

FarraigePlaisteach,

I have Foliate on Linux too, it’s great.

lately I just open them on my phone and have the screen reader read it to me. I don’t have to turn pages and it works with the screen locked too.

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