How To Share A Book On IBooks For Free Between Devices?

2025-07-02 11:39:00 302

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Yasmin
Yasmin
2025-07-04 02:05:24
I love reading on my iPad and iPhone, and sharing books between them is super easy with iBooks. All you need is the same Apple ID signed in on both devices. Make sure iCloud Drive is turned on in your iCloud settings. Then, in iBooks, go to the settings and enable 'Sync Collections and Bookmarks.' Any books you download or purchase will automatically appear on all your devices. If you have EPUB files you want to share, just upload them to iBooks on one device, and they’ll sync to the others. It’s seamless and keeps my library organized no matter where I’m reading.

For sideloaded books, like public domain classics or fan translations, I use AirDrop or email the EPUB files to myself. Opening the file on another device with iBooks installed adds it to the library, and iCloud sync does the rest. If you’re sharing with family, Family Sharing can also help, but it’s limited to purchased books. Free books from Project Gutenberg or other sources just need the manual sync method.
Owen
Owen
2025-07-06 16:53:48
Sharing books across Apple devices via iBooks is one of those features that feels like magic once you get it working. I’ve been using it for years to keep my reading progress consistent between my iPhone, iPad, and even my Mac. The key is iCloud syncing. Go to Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud and ensure iBooks is toggled on. Then, within the iBooks app, check the 'Sync Collections and Bookmarks' option under settings. This ensures every highlight, note, and page turn is mirrored across devices.

For free books not from the iBooks Store—like EPUBs downloaded from websites—you’ll need to manually add them to iBooks on one device. I usually drag and drop the file into the Books app on my Mac or use the 'Share' button on my iPhone to open it in iBooks. Once it’s in your library, iCloud takes over. If a book doesn’t sync, try forcing an update by pulling down the library screen to refresh. Sometimes, large files or slow connections can delay the process.

Another trick is using third-party cloud storage like Dropbox or Google Drive. Upload the EPUB there, then open the file on another device and choose 'Open in iBooks.' It’s a bit more hands-on but works flawlessly. Just remember that DRM-protected books won’t sync unless they’re purchased through your account. For non-DRM books, this method is a lifesaver, especially when juggling multiple devices.
Quinn
Quinn
2025-07-03 22:48:35
I’m all about maximizing free resources, and iBooks makes it simple to share books between devices without spending a dime. The first step is ensuring iCloud sync is active for iBooks. On your iPhone or iPad, head to Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud, and toggle iBooks on. Then, open the iBooks app, tap the silhouette icon, go to Settings, and enable 'Sync Collections and Bookmarks.' This keeps your library unified, whether you’re reading on a phone, tablet, or computer.

For books outside the iBooks Store—like classics from Project Gutenberg or indie authors—I add them manually. On an iPhone, tapping an EPUB file in Mail or Files and selecting 'Open in iBooks' does the trick. On a Mac, dragging the file into the Books app works just as well. The real magic happens when iCloud syncs these additions to your other devices automatically. If you’re sharing with family, remember that Family Sharing only applies to purchases, but manual EPUB transfers are universal.

Sometimes, iCloud can be finicky with larger files. If a book doesn’t appear, try signing out and back into iCloud or restarting the device. For a fail-safe, AirDrop is my go-to for quick transfers between Apple devices. It’s faster than waiting for iCloud and guarantees the book lands right where I want it.
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