Magibook - Simplified Books

Read at Your Level in English

Published by: Magibook
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Discover the joy of reading with Magibook - the app that changes books to match your reading level. Perfect for beginners, English learners, parents, children, and anyone who wants to enjoy books more easily.
What Magibook Offers:
•Makes Books Easier: Every book comes in four reading levels.
•Lots of Books: Read many different books, from philosophy to literary classics.
•Helps You Learn English: Great for ESL, EFL, IELTS, and TOEFL
•Good for Kids: Many valuable books can now readable by children.
•Special features for dyslexia, ADHD, and other reading challenges
•Easy-to-Use Dictionary: Learn new words as you read.
•See Your Progress: Watch how your reading gets better over time.

For English Learners: 
Improve your English through reading. Start easy and progress to harder books. Boost vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension with famous books in simpler language. Great for IELTS and TOEFL preparation.
For Parents: 
Help your children love reading with age-appropriate books that grow with them. Improve literacy and develop a lifelong passion for literature.
For Everyone: 
We make difficult books simpler, so everyone can enjoy great literature regardless of reading challenges. Perfect for those with dyslexia or ADHD.
Why Choose Magibook?
•Personalized reading experience
•Encourages lifelong reading habits
•Improves English skills for ESL/EFL learners
•Supports special education needs
•Makes classic literature accessible
•Aids in exam preparation
•Provides graded readers for improvement
•Offers abridged versions of complex texts
•Enhances vocabulary and grammar
•Improves reading comprehension and speed

Available Books: Magibook offers a wide range of famous books at different reading levels, including:
"Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes, "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy, "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen, "Les Miserables" by Victor Hugo, "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky, "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville, "The Republic" by Plato, "Wealth of Nations" by Adam Smith, "The Ethics of Aristotle" by Aristotle, "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë, "Ulysses" by James Joyce, "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, "The Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Dostoevsky, "The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin" by Benjamin Franklin, "On Liberty" by John Stuart Mill, "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas, "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Arthur Conan Doyle, "Kim" by Rudyard Kipling.
From philosophy to adventures, from romances to mysteries, Magibook brings you the best books in a way you can enjoy.
With Magibook, you can:
•Read classic novels at your level
•Improve English vocabulary and grammar
•Prepare for language tests
•Help children develop reading skills
•Make reading easier with dyslexia or ADHD
•Explore philosophy and complex ideas
•Enjoy literature in simplified English
•Track reading progress
•Use an integrated dictionary
•Find books matching your reading level

Suitable for all language levels: A1 (Beginner), A2 (Elementary), B1, B2(intermediate), C1 (advanced), or C2 (proficiency).
Don't let difficult books hold you back. With Magibook, you can read anything. From beginner level to advanced literature, from children's stories to philosophical works. It's like having a reading tutor, dictionary, and vast library in one app.
Upgrade to Magibook Unlimited - our premium subscription giving you unlimited access to our entire digital book library and premium features, plus be first to access new book releases and reading tools as they launch. Not ready to subscribe? Try Magibook with our selection of free classic books.
Unlock your reading potential with Magibook - where every book is the right book for you.
Our mission is to increase accessibility to knowledge, understanding, and shared wisdom.
Install Magibook today, for free!
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User Rating

4.69 out of 5

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Magibook Reviews

reading again for the first time

khushkhushkhush on

United States

as someone that read voraciously as a kid, digging into really meaty and complex books with a tired mind has never worked for me. being able to toggle away from typically dense and outdated readings to something more digestible has been a major gamechanger for me. use the app daily now!

Excellent AI reading tool!

Fiction Rocks on

United States

This is an excellent reading tool, powered by AI. Choose the original text in all its glory, or chose various levels of simplification, to assist with comprehension and speedier reading. What an awesome concept! Ignore the haters, this is how books will be read in the future. This is an early release, so there is a lot of room for improvement. The potential is huge. Keep up the great work, and keep developing the app!

Now my wife can easily learn more English!

Benmanbhj914 on

United States

My wife is French and knows a good amount of English, but language learning apps just aren’t good enough past a certain point. This allows her to read books in English and learn though immersion while enjoying classic stories. I recommend to any one trying to improve there English comprehension!

Maybe I’ll actually read now …

Prettysunnygal on

United States

I never leave reviews, but this app intrigued me and has surpassed expectations. I am someone who struggles to read. Trying to comprehend what I’m reading is distracting, and I end up losing track and giving up. I haven’t read a book since I was in elementary school for this reason. It was always a struggle for me. I never even thought to attempt the classics…knowing how clever the wording was. This app has made it simple enough where I can pay attention and still be able to say I read the book. It gives me an opportunity I didn’t previously have. So many people are hating, but that’s because they don’t see the bigger picture. EVERYONE deserves a chance to read whatever book they like. And this app is the key to unlocking that possibility. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because there is a limited amount of options. Ideally I’d like to see thousands of books, not just classics. All genres, all age groups, big and small authors. This app has so much potential and I am excited to see it blow up. You should seriously go on shark tank and get some huge backing to make a software like never before. I’d invest in it.

Why did they launch this?

CF_BRchap on

United States

This app has only 9 books to choose from. 😳 I assumed it would allow the upload of any pre copyright text (for instance, from Project Gutenberg), but not so. Maybe they intend to get there. In the meantime, this seems like a premature launch and waste of time.

The contents aren’t even good

smook6 on

United States

I was painfully curious so I downloaded the app and checked it out. First, there’s only 10 entries on the app (these things are no longer books). The writing is simplified, and it’s also horrible. There are typos, poor grammar, and most sentences are incomplete because they lack the basic building blocks of a sentence. To call this an educational tool is disgusting. This is nothing but thievery and laziness. To twist the original authors words so much and claim it as educational is abhorrent. This app should never be on the App Store. The fact that Apple allows slop like this is pathetic and embarrassing

Unlearn your ableism before getting this app

fornesus on

United States

Seriously, SO MANY of the posts on social media and these two reviews are based on the premise that this app is “dumbing down” literature. First off, READ the text in the first preview image. For folks who claim to be so “educated”, it’s very evident that you’re viewing this app through a reactionary lens of moral outrage that’s really just ableism masquerading as some twisted sense of undeserved “superiority”. It is very evident that this isn’t for the average person who can read the classics and learned to analyze them, it is meant for people, including educators and the intellectually disabled. This is clear from the start. This is NOT about the “idiocracy” (God help you all who use the same exact movie reference to denigrate anything that you don’t like) this is about ACCESSIBILITY. Accessibility is literally what disabled people lack on a regular basis and those who are intellectually disabled deserve opportunities to learn. Given how new this service is, this is actually a necessary use case to accommodate intellectually disabled and neurodivergent people, as well as those who suffer from functional illiteracy. My main criticism of this app is in the AI implementation. But note that, at the moment that I’m writing this review, it is a free app and I’m hoping that the AI implementation can be a bit better as, currently, the syntax seems to be the main issue. There are times when subsequent sentences don’t really match in terms of context. I think that using more complex large language models for better and more appropriate diction could improve this and, given the cost and potential value, I would see this as a potentially valuable paid service. I would also suggest the author to collect expert opinions from literary scholars, disability advocates, and childhood education specialists who can confirm this app’s value. If such reviews already exist, I would suggest to the author that they add this information to their website and their App Store description.

I thought it was fake but…

Binro the Heretic on

United States

It was real. I was an English teacher working abroad in Korea, China and Thailand and I can say confidently that this isn’t a learning tool, it’s the defacing of literary work. Reading education should not require the alteration of the authors words, there are already thousands of books at every reading level that English learners can use to build up to this level of reading. This is close to the old issue with CliffsNotes, it’ll help you pass a test or book report, but you won’t know what you read, you just get these simplified ideas. The Mona Lisa if it was painted in only five strokes. The fact this is done by AI makes it worse, too. It means there developer just put a shell up, ran a few chatGPT rewrites that took ten seconds each, and slapped it on the App Store, hoping to eventually convince some dum dum publishing house to let them put books that aren’t in the public domain on it and scam a living for themselves.

Jaat HC

Jaathc1 on

India

Nice app

Advanced reading

Sudarshan Auji on

India

A wonderful book which we can easily read in any topic which is read knowledge and motivation in the mindset in my opinion is very helpful for good

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