Chapter 20. Reading Ebooks

For those who love to read, an iPad can become an indispensable device since you can cram thousands of different books into an iPad without the drawbacks of the physical weight or bulk of paper. With ebooks, you can read the latest best sellers, as well as the best classic literature.

To read ebooks on your iPad, you'll need to download the free iBooks app from the App Store (see “Importing Ebooks into Your iPad” on page 129).

What You'll Be Using

To read ebooks on your iPad, you need to use the following:

The iBooks app

Opening (and Closing) an Ebook

The iBooks app displays all your ebooks as books on a virtual shelf. If you start stuffing iBooks full of ebooks, you may need to scroll down to see the rest of your ebooks.

To open an ebook, follow these steps:

  1. From the Home screen, tap iBooks. The iBooks screen appears, as shown in Figure 20-1.

    The iBooks virtual shelf

    Figure 20-1. The iBooks virtual shelf

  2. Tap Collections and choose Books (EPUB and iBook files) or PDFs.

  3. Tap the image of the book that you want to read. If you chose an ebook from the Books category, it opens with animation that mimics the opening of a real book.

    Note

    Your ebook opens to the last page you viewed before exiting the iBooks app.

  4. Flip your iPad to view both landscape and portrait modes, as shown in Figure 20-2. In landscape mode, the ebook appears as two pages. In portrait mode, the ebook appears as one page. (PDF files appear only as a single page in both portrait and landscape mode.)

  5. Tap the screen and tap Library in the upper-left corner of the screen. The virtual bookshelf screen reappears. You can now choose another book to read.

Viewing an ebook in portrait and landscape modes.

Figure 20-2. Viewing an ebook in portrait and landscape modes.

Turning the Pages of an Ebook

In addition to simply paging through your ebook, you can also jump to a new page by using bookmarks or the table of contents.

Turning One Page at a Time

While reading an ebook, you'll spend most of your time turning pages one at a time. If you want to turn to the next page, place your finger on the right margin and swipe your finger to the left. If you want to see the previous page, place your finger on the left margin and swipe your finger to the right. Either swiping motion curls the page as if you were turning a real book page, as shown in Figure 20-3.

You can also just tap the right margin (to view the next page) or the left margin (to view the previous page).

To turn pages when viewing a PDF file, just swipe your finger to the left (to view the next page) or to the right (to view the previous page).

Swiping to turn a page animates the page to curl back.

Figure 20-3. Swiping to turn a page animates the page to curl back.

Jumping to Specific Chapters

To jump to a particular chapter, you'll need to view the table of contents and then tap the chapter you want to read. (These steps work a little differently when displaying PDF files.) To jump to a specific chapter in an ebook, follow these steps:

  1. While you're reading a book in iBooks, a Table of Contents icon appears in the upper-left corner of the screen, as shown in Figure 20-4.

    Most controls for the iBooks app appear at the top of the page.

    Figure 20-4. Most controls for the iBooks app appear at the top of the page.

  2. Tap the Table of Contents icon. The Table of Contents page appears, as shown in Figure 20-5.

  3. Tap the chapter or section that you want to view.

Tap a chapter title in the table of contents, and you'll go to the first page of that chapter.

Figure 20-5. Tap a chapter title in the table of contents, and you'll go to the first page of that chapter.

Jumping to Any Page in an Ebook

Rather than turn pages one at a time or jump to specific chapters or sections in an ebook, you might just want to jump to a certain page in your ebook. To jump to any page in an ebook, follow these steps:

  1. While reading an ebook in iBooks, flip through several pages, and tap a page.

  2. Notice that the bottom of the screen displays the current page number, the total number of pages in the ebook, and how many pages are left in that particular chapter. In addition, a line of dots appears at the bottom of the screen, which represents the pages of the ebook. A current page icon (it looks like a brown square over one of the dots) can show you the relative position of the currently displayed page compared to the total number of pages in the ebook, as shown in Figure 20-6.

    The bottom of the screen lets you select a specific page.

    Figure 20-6. The bottom of the screen lets you select a specific page.

  3. Place your finger over the current page icon and slide it left or right over the row of dots. As you slide the current page icon, a pop-up appears, telling you the current chapter (or section) and page number.

  4. Lift your finger off the screen to view a page. Your chosen page now appears.

Note

Ebooks in the iBooks app don't have set page numbers like a physical book. A book's pagination depends on the font choices and the orientation of your iPad (portrait or landscape).

Jumping to Any Page in a PDF File

When you're reading a PDF file, you can jump to another page by following these steps:

  1. While reading a PDF file in iBooks, tap the page. Controls appear at the top and bottom of the page, as shown in Figure 20-7.

    Tapping the screen displays controls at the top and bottom of the screen.

    Figure 20-7. Tapping the screen displays controls at the top and bottom of the screen.

  2. (Optional) Tap a thumbnail of a page at the bottom of the screen. Your chosen page appears.

  3. (Optional) Tap the Display Thumbnails icon in the upper-left corner of the screen. Multiple pages appear in rows and columns on the screen, as shown in Figure 20-8. Tap the page you want to view, and that page appears on the screen.

Thumbnail images let you scroll through all the pages of a PDF file.

Figure 20-8. Thumbnail images let you scroll through all the pages of a PDF file.

Searching for Text

One huge advantage that ebooks have over paper books is the ability to search for specific text within the book.

To search for text in an ebook or PDF file, follow these steps:

  1. From the Home screen, tap iBooks. The iBooks screen appears.

  2. Tap the image of the book you want to read. Your chosen ebook opens.

  3. Tap the Search icon (it looks like a magnifying glass that appears in the upper-right corner of the screen). A Search field appears along with a virtual keyboard.

  4. Type the word or phrase you want to find, and tap the Search key on the virtual keyboard. A listing of where that text appears in the book is displayed, as shown in Figure 20-9. Scroll down to see more instances of your search term.

  5. Scroll through this list, and tap the page that you want to view. Your chosen page appears with your word or phrase highlighted, as shown in Figure 20-10.

    A list appears, showing pages that contain the word or phrase you typed. Note that you can also search for your word on Wikipedia or the Web at large using Google—tapping either button will launch Safari.

    Figure 20-9. A list appears, showing pages that contain the word or phrase you typed. Note that you can also search for your word on Wikipedia or the Web at large using Google—tapping either button will launch Safari.

    Matching text appears highlighted on the page.

    Figure 20-10. Matching text appears highlighted on the page.

Using Bookmarks

With a paper book, it's easy to stuff multiple bookmarks in various places in a book so you can find certain pages again. With an ebook, you can't stuff a piece of paper in between its pages, but you can place multiple bookmarks.

Creating a Bookmark

To create a bookmark, follow these steps:

  1. While reading an ebook in iBooks, open to a page that you want to bookmark.

  2. Tap the Bookmark icon in the upper-right corner of the screen. The Bookmark icon changes to red to show that you have placed a bookmark.

Jumping to and Deleting a Bookmark

After you have created one or more bookmarks, you can view and jump to them at any time or remove the bookmarks altogether. To use and remove your bookmarks, follow these steps:

  1. While using iBooks, tap the image of the book that you want to read that contains a bookmarked page. (If you want to find a bookmark in a PDF file, skip to step 5.)

  2. For an ebook stored under the Books category, tap the Table of Contents icon that appears in the upper-left corner of the screen. The table of contents of your ebook appears.

  3. Tap the Bookmarks button that appears at the top of your Table of Contents page. A list of bookmarked pages appears, as shown in Figure 20-11.

    The table of contents can also list all your bookmarked pages.

    Figure 20-11. The table of contents can also list all your bookmarked pages.

  4. Tap the bookmarked page that you want to view. (If you tap the red Resume button in the top-right corner of the Table of Contents page, you can jump to the last page you viewed.) Your chosen bookmarked page appears.

  5. (Optional) To view bookmarks in a PDF file, tap the Display Thumbnails icon in the upper-left corner of the screen. All the pages of your PDF file appear in rows and columns. Scroll up or down, and then tap the page that contains a red bookmark in the upper-right corner of the page, as shown in Figure 20-12.

  6. (Optional) To delete a bookmark, jump to that bookmarked page, and then tap the red Bookmark icon in the upper-right corner of the page. When the Bookmark icon no longer displays red, your bookmark no longer exists.

    You can identify bookmarked pages in a PDF by the red bookmark image that appears in the upper-right corner of the page.

    Figure 20-12. You can identify bookmarked pages in a PDF by the red bookmark image that appears in the upper-right corner of the page.

Making Ebooks Easier to Read

If you find that the text in a paper book is hard to read, you have to buy a magnifying glass, get a special large-print version of the book, or just do nothing and suffer. Fortunately with ebooks, you can modify the text to make it more readable by adjusting the font, font size, and screen brightness.

Note

You cannot change the font or font size of a PDF file, but you can change the brightness of the screen.

To see how to improve the readability of an ebook, follow these steps:

  1. From the Home screen, tap iBooks. The iBooks screen appears.

  2. Tap the image of the book you want to read.

  3. Flip to any page in the ebook. In the upper-right corner of the screen, the Font icon appears, as shown earlier in Figure 20-4. (If you do not see these icons, tap the screen until they appear. If you're reading a PDF file, you'll see only a Brightness icon but no Font icon.)

  4. Tap the Font icon. A menu appears, as shown in Figure 20-13.

  5. Slide the Brightness slider left and right to change the brightness of the screen.

  6. Tap the Shrink icon (the small A) or Enlarge icon (the big A). Each time you tap the Shrink or Enlarge icon, the text in your ebook changes size.

  7. Tap the Fonts button. A list of fonts appears, as shown in Figure 20-14.

    The Font menu

    Figure 20-13. The Font menu

    The list of fonts

    Figure 20-14. The list of fonts

  8. Tap a different font, such as Charter or Iowan. Your ebook text changes to your chosen font.

  9. Tap the Theme button. A list of different themes appears, such as Normal, Sepia, and Night, as shown in Figure 20-15.

    The Night and Sepia themes provide different reading experiences. You may find the Night theme easier on your eyes for long periods of reading.

    Figure 20-15. The Night and Sepia themes provide different reading experiences. You may find the Night theme easier on your eyes for long periods of reading.

  10. Tap the Full Screen on/off switch. When turned ON, more text appears on the screen.

  11. Tap anywhere on the page to make the Font menu disappear.

Additional Ideas for Reading Ebooks

There's a saying that goes, “Leaders are readers.” With iBooks, you can easily carry and read all types of books to help you become a better person, whether you want to read for work, pleasure, or education.

If you purchased Amazon's Kindle or Barnes & Noble's NOOK and bought Kindle or NOOK ebooks, download the free Kindle or NOOK app for your iPad, and you can transfer and read all your Kindle or NOOK ebooks on your iPad. Now your investment in all those ebooks won't be a waste of money when you wind up carrying your iPad everywhere and leaving your old reader to collect dust in a closet.

If you also read ebooks on your iPhone or computer, you can sync your iBooks across devices. Just tap Settings from the Home screen and then tap iBooks (under the Apps category on the left-hand side) to view your iBooks synchronization options, as shown in Figure 20-16.

As ebooks grow in popularity, you can expect to find more choices covering a wide variety of topics, so you should never run out of reading material, unless your iPad runs out of battery power first.

Apple will sync your iBooks and bookmarks between devices.

Figure 20-16. Apple will sync your iBooks and bookmarks between devices.

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