Learn how to keep track of all the books you want to read in the Apple Books app on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac so you can quickly find and start reading them whenever you like.
How to keep track of books you want to read in Apple Books

Learn how to keep track of all the books you want to read in the Apple Books app on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac so you can quickly find and start reading them whenever you like.
When browsing doesn’t cut it, you can use the search in Apple Books to find a new book or audiobook or one that’s in your library, and this tutorial shows you how to do that.
iBooks Author has been a solid resource for some writers out there, but Apple is ready to sunset the service at the beginning of July.
Is your Apple Books library getting out of control? Here are a few features and tools to manage your library in the Books app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Dark Mode is a wonderful tool for easing eye strain at night on your devices. It replaces that bright screen with one that’s more soothing. So if you use the Books app to read at night, Dark Mode is ideal.
Along with the darkest mode, you can pick from a couple of other options. This is great if you simply enjoy reading with a dimmer background. Here’s how to turn on Dark Mode in the Books app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Learn how to effectively set and track reading goals in the Books app on your iPhone and iPad to make the most out of your reading journey.
Find out how to use the Apple Books app to save, sign, share, and mark up a PDF on your iPhone and iPad.
Learn about a quick and simple way to filter your digital library by displaying only downloaded titles and PDFs in the Apple Books app for offline reading.
Mac content caching cuts down your Internet data usage and accelerates downloads on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV dramatically. Here's how to set up and use this feature to avoid repeated downloads and reduce bandwidth usage.
On Tuesday, Apple offered more information on the iOS 12 Apple Books app that arrives this fall. First announced at last week's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), the refreshed app replaces iBooks on both iPhone and iPad.
Apple Books is the new name for the iBooks app for iOS. First announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), the update includes many improvements that should make buying and reading books more fun and yes, more accessible too. Here's a first look at Apple Books on iOS 12.
Learn how to locate your downloaded books from Apple's Books on Mac to get the original EPUB files of these titles.