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I have recently purchased an Asus Nexus 7 (2013) and would like to use it for reading. To that end, I have had a look through many of the various applications touting themselves as "eBook readers" on the Google Play store and come across the usuals like the Kindle application but also some others like Aldiko, Kobo and Moon+

What options do I have for reading eBooks on an Android tablet?

How do these stack up against each others in terms of features?


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It's impossible to answer properly as asked, since there are too many options.

As such, the best approach is to:

Take a well regarded reader that supports all the features you need and most formats you need (personally, I love FBReader and Cool Reader, but your mileage will vary with what features you need).
Then augment them with extra apps tailored to formats that you require but that the first 1 or 2 apps can't read (e.g. you may need a separate app for DJVU books, and probably a standalone PDF reader).


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As DVK has commented, your question is a little broad, without specific requirements. However, if all you are looking for is an objective, feature comparison of Android ereader software, wikipedia is your friend.

There is a breakdown of the following (as of Dec-23-2013):

File formats supported
Navigation features
Display features
Edit-tool features
Book source management features
Other software e-book readers for Android
See also
References
External links


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