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  • Absolutely love this app.....

    Can't wait til we start getting $Book for reading. Trying to collect mark Cuban books while I can. Not a completist so I don't care if I get them all but it would be nice
  • Cardano is the best

    Honestly the best app to own and read digital books. I love how easy it is to purchase a book and how intuitive the reading app is. I love the fact that I can gift the book or re-sell it if needed afterwards. Thank you for making this possible for everyday consumers like my-self. The power of NFTs truly shines here.
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  • I can actually own my e-books

    Having the ability to actually own my e-books is a game changer. Instead of just renting a license to read a book I can actually own it. I can lend it out to friends and family, I can sell it, or I can hold it forever.
  • Fantastic App

    The eReader is great, and it’s nice to be involved with such a great project so early on. Book.io is an amazing opportunity for authors to reap the benefits of their hard work while avoiding the headache of traditional publishing, and for readers to truly own the ebooks they buy and sell, often at a profit.

    If I could add one feature to the app, however, it would be a ‘recent’ tab at the top to make it easier to get back to the book I’m currently reading. The ability to organize my books into separate folders would be helpful as well.
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  • Finally eBooks I own readable on Apple devices

    It’s been a long time coming but finally I can read eBooks on the blockchain that can’t be burned or edited. Thanks Book.io for building the future of books.
  • SUCCESS! Cheers to the future of reading!

    I freaked out when I first logged in. I used my email to sign in and then realized I never officially “linked” my wallet to the book.io account. Phew, it was a simple process to link on the laptop. I then logged out of the app from my phone, then logged back in… WOW!! It was overwhelming to see all my books line up as they did. This is the future of web 3 education/reading/learning! Scrolling through the library felt like a beautiful museum of art pieces. I couldn’t wait to dive in to read! My only point are to have the first “cover” page not have the bold lettering above the image. This could be the superficial side of my inner geek collector but… I think having just the cover itself from the start, taking up the full screen, would be… a work of art, in it’s own. As I know, one of the reasons why I bought certain versions of books was to admire the creation that lay before me as I read classical literature. I love the bookmarks button and menu, as well as the middle table of contents button. They both “float” almost which makes it feel very intuitive and smooth. I love everything about this and its mission. I will read Treasure Island now, then buy some more books. Thanks!
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  • Seamless Interface

    A seamless interface for digitally owned media through book.io.
  • Innovative with some kinks still to iron out

    Really like the idea of being able to sell or lend an ebook after I’m done with it! That being said, it definitely feels like a version 1 app. Can’t wait to see things like dark mode, make the text bigger and smaller, and other features that are standard on other e-readers.

    Cool and novel idea! Look forward to added functionality in future updates
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  • About it

    Future of books stars here.
  • A game changer

    With the book banning happening here in the continental US and amazons strong hold on eBooks there has never been a greater need to digitize books on the blockchain. Book NFTs can be accessed from multiple devices and can be resold when one is finished and cannot be re-edited in the future. The fact that I can access multiple books from around the globe on my phone/laptop/iPad as an NFT and the fact that there is a decentralized version of app is a game changer.
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