Troubleshooting: Downloading and mastering EPUBs on all your devices

Good morning everyone! ????

I know some of you had a little trouble downloading the EPUB book I sent to your mobile devices or computers (did you read the other article I sent about downloading the ePub version of Books & Literature. A Celebration in 300 Bilingual Quotes (EN/ES)?)
But now let's see how to get the EPUB onto your computer or mobile device. So take a deep breath, stay calm and don't stress, because I've got a solution you're going to love. ????✨

For those who love digital reading on mobile devices, I highly recommend the ReadEra app. This gem will allow you to read the generic EPUB that you either already have (download BookFunnel for being on my mailing list) or will soon have as I will be sharing it again in the next newsletter. The free version of ReadEra is great, but the paid version is simply THE BOMB (I've been using it on my phone for years). It reads ABSOLUTELY ANY FILE TYPE and has features that will make you dance with joy. ????????

For Android users, you can download ReadEra here.
For those of you in the Apple world, your link is here.

And if your thing is reading from the comfort of your computer, both Windows and MacOS, there are great options like Calibre or Adobe Digital Editions. Both are easy to use and work well with EPUBs.
I personally use Calibre (which is also free) ????

Here's how to get them:
• For Calibre On Windows or MacOS, click here.
• And for Adobe Digital Editions, take a look here.

Let nothing stand between you and a good book. And if you have any problems, leave me a comment below and we'll work it out together. No stress. ????

Big hugs and happy reading! ????????

Yours always,
Angela

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Angela Cuevas Alcañiz

Stories are everywhere, they surround us. In the end, we all become stories.

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