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My question is. Where is that download link for the.ePUB file? I've tried this on my iPhone, and my colleague's iPad, but they both gave me the standard "You need to buy this book" page. And I've looked at other people's iPad for the same ePUB file, and they didn't have any extra button to download the.ePUB file. A: iPad Pro 12.9 (2019) and newer: The new iBooks application (no longer iBooks) supports both.epub and.prc files. Book details are visible by clicking on the Get Info button in the new iBooks. The book can be purchased from Apple's iBooks Store. You can also download books from the old iBooks website but you have to use.epub or.prc instead of the.ibooks file that is used on the iBooks Store. You can use the official iBooks app to manage purchases and to read books. Download ePUB from Log in to your Goodreads account, and then you can click Download ePUB next to any of the books you have read on Goodreads, and it will prompt you to download the book. Download.prc from Log in to your PRC account, and then you can click Download.prc next to any of the books you have read on PRC, and it will prompt you to download the book. Goodreads: PRC: Update: A note for those wanting to use.epub files: Note: If you attempt to download a.epub file (from Goodreads or the PRC), the iTunes Books app will always warn you: "You need to buy this book." .epub files cannot be purchased via the iBooks Store. You can find many free e-books on the iBooks Store; however, most of them are free only for Apple customers. Source: ac619d1d87


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