
Bree A
It's not as navigable or feature-rich as Kindle or Google's Play Books. But like them, it offers (1) substantial price advantage over printed books, (2) ability to adjust the font size, and (3) portability. Improvements that would induce me to buy more e-books: (1) better navigation, (2) a way to delete sample ebooks, and (3) ability to stay logged in after closing the app. It would also be great if there was a second app for purchasing the many types of products offered by this company.
11 people found this review helpful

Don Stremmel
Sometimes this app loads, but often it won't accept my password which I have not changed. Consequently I have to Uninstaller and reinstall app which is annoying. Also, there are not enough books offered free or low cost to justify the aggrevation of the app. Especially since I can get many more christian fiction books free or low cost for the Kindle app.
20 people found this review helpful

A Google user
Disappointing eReader. It doesn't open the book I'm reading when i open the app; instead it goes to my library. It doesn't keep my phone on, so if a page takes "too long" to read, my screen turns off. The app uses haptic feedback for EVERY touch, which is inappropriate. There are almost no controls on Settings to customize the app experience. In short, i tolerate this reader only because it's the only way to read my eBooks from CBD.
99 people found this review helpful