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Apps that'll make you fall in love with reading

 Dear Readers


Do you get lost as Alice while reading? But you don't know where to find the rabbit hole.


Then don't worry if you are a reading lover, this post is just for you.

Just because you don't have a book on doesn't mean you have to stop reading. All you require is your phone. And there's a whole new rabbit hole of apps that give you an adventure unlike what reading a paperback offers.

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Here are some great apps for both iOS and Android.


10. Blinkist

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9.Free Books & Audiobooks

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8.Litsy

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7.Serial Reader

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6.Free Stories, Audio stories and Books - Pratilipi

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5.PocketBook

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4.InKitt

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3.Goodreads

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2. OverDrive

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1.Wattpad


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Dear reader do you use any app for reading?  Let me know in the comment.

 

Until my next blog post, here's wishing you lots of joy and happiness!

With love,

Princy

Thank you for reading.

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