IReader app
Very wry similar to the good novel app in regards to rewards and voucher. Appreciate the library selection
Yes, IReader is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
🤔 The IReader app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
IReader has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $12.88.
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4.57 out of 5
97 ratings in Kuwait
Very wry similar to the good novel app in regards to rewards and voucher. Appreciate the library selection
Good quality writers. I love Jessica Halls books. Definitely top tier!
I have really loved some of the stories. I only wish there were more ways to earn coins or maybe the ability to unlock chapters by watching a couple ads. I refuse to pay what eventually equates to the cost of a college textbook to read a novel that hasn’t even been properly edited.
I spent over $100 to finish one story. I could have bought several paperbacks.
I signed up to pay $9.99 for one week to see if I liked it. It charged me $129.99 and after 23 chapters in the first story I read, it showed that I needed to pay more money to continue reading. I feel as if I were misled about my initial payment and this is a scam app.
I love it!
Having to spend hundreds of dollars to read a single book is INSANEEEEE. Also “leave a 5 star review for coins.” One, it gives vouchers not coins. Two, that’s faking reviews. Three, doesn’t even explain how to use these vouchers. Save your money and support real authors or enjoy FREE fanfiction. These apps are an embarrassment to the reading community
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Found the story I wanted to read on it and am reading it now.
Lots of great books
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