Sync your titles and bookmarks across devices for on-the-go reading, with improved page turning, faster response, and greater accessibility for a more enjoyable experience. Choose from thousands of available titles at the touch of a button, and read classic works, contemporary favorites, and new releases from respected Christian authors.
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Is Christianbook Reader free?
Yes, Christianbook Reader is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Christianbook Reader legit?
⚠️ The Christianbook Reader app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
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How much does Christianbook Reader cost?
Christianbook Reader is free.
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This app is a good start!. There are plenty of books in the store, and I downloaded a couple of the free books - but I'm glad I didn't pay for them! The overall layout of the books I got is very bad - and charts are terribleThere is no possibility for highlighting and notes - yet. I hope it is coming and that the layout of the books will improve.
Crashes constantly
I downloaded two samples to try this out. I have had it for about 5 minutes and it has crashed four times. It looks like it might be great, if it worked. But each time it crashes, I have to start at the beginning. Might try from my phone (I am on ipad now). But I am glad I didn’t purchase a book yet. If it can’t handle samples, then there is no reason to buy the books
It STAYS what it is…..
YEARS of consistent crashing, losing bookmark place- back to the cover and then won’t go to book/page- leaving me rapidly swiping- trying to catch up. I have actually cried a few tears of frustration over this app, but it is my only online availability to the set of books I need. Have mercy-
Functionality non-existent
I agree with other unsatisfied user. The app is not easy to use. Can’t go back to where you left off in some cases. Turning pages works sometimes, maybe. Just isn’t up to today’s standards. Very frustrating.
App Harming Christianbook Credibility
App freezes, functions like highlighting act quirky or not at all, repeated deletions of the app and reinstallations don’t seem to resolve anything, …. Why can’t this app be corrected, it reflects poorly on the company?
I can’t
Very dissatisfied. I cant access the ebook I purchased
So bad
This app is awful. I’ve purchased one book through it, and that will be the last. The highlights save only half the time, if I add answers to in-book questions, they don’t save. It angers me that a christian business would put out a product like this. It almost feels like a money grab and that they were more concerned with getting an app out there so they could find a new way to get more money instead of actually building a quality product.
Very good reading app
Just finished reading a book with this app and didn’t have any problems other than occasionally lost the page I was on before switching to another app. Usually I was a couple of pages prior or after where I was.
Overall, a good reading experience.
Don’t like
I don’t like that. I bought a digital book and I’m forced to use their app which is inferior to Apple Books app. It constantly freezes and turns completely white and crashes, and I have to start it all over. It doesn’t sink across my devices and bookmarks, highlights, and current status doesn’t get transferred. Also, allowing Siri to read my screen doesn’t work the same as on the book app. Please allow me to use my purchase on whatever app I want to.
Poor functionally
App is hard to turn pages, freezes, and overall has poor performance.
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