Are you a bibliophile looking to move your love for books to your Mac?

Or do you simply need something efficient to read important ebooks?

Whoever you are, the macOS App Store can help you with its wide selection of ebook-reading apps.

MacBook Pro next to a book

We know how difficult it might be to comb through various ebook readers, looking for the right one.

Yomu

Yomu is an absolute delight for any book-lover.

As for the reading experience, Yomu gives its users extensive customization options.

Yomu e-book reader displaying chapter two of Bram Stoker’s Dracula

Download:Yomu(Free, premium version available)

2.

Ebook Reader

eBooks.com’s Ebook Reader is the best option for people who primarily own books on eBooks.com.

you might easily sign up on the websiteit’s completely free.

Ebook Reader Bookshelf page

But if you don’t want to use eBooks.com, a few classics come with the app.

it’s possible for you to also download your ebook and then open it in the app.

It gives the wooden feel of standing at a real-life bookshelf and trying to pick a book.

Novels Hub with rows of e-books

However, it is designed for iPads and not yet optimized for macOS.

Therefore, only Apple silicon Macs can run this app.

And since it’s an iPad app, you might’t move through pages with the keyboard.

PocketBook loading page

Instead, you must use the trackpad or mouse to scroll to “swipe” sideways.

Download:Ebook Reader(Free)

3.

Novels Hub is a hub for classic books, all already displayed within the app.

FBReader library page

By default, the UI adopts ebook-friendly sepia colors and arranges the main page by category.

If you prefer other themes, you might select various ones, including dark mode.

The app contains ads, but you could take them out for $0.99.

Bookari library page

Download:Novels Hub(Free, premium version available)

4.

PocketBook

PocketBook should be your number one go-to app for .mobi books.

However, since it’s designed for iPads and iPhones, it will only work on Apple silicon Macs.

Download:PocketBook(Free, premium version available)

5.

The library removes unnecessary words and opens your space for reading adventures.

Like Ebook Reader, it’s possible for you to’t add new books from your Mac within the app.

This means that the library remains there for you to open another book and read multiple books simultaneously.

Download:FBReader(Free, premium version available)

6.

Then, you will love Bookari.

Bookari has a modern-looking UI in black, gray, pink, and transparent dark tones.

The only downside with Bookari is that most of the good features are behind a paywall.

Hopefully, you were able to find an EPUB reader that you really enjoy using on your Mac.