


If you need ePub support, look at the alternative below. If you can get over this hump, Kindle is the best way to store, read and sync all your books. You’ll have to convert your DRM-free ebooks to Mobi format first, using something like Calibre. But the only problem is that Kindle doesn’t support ePub formats. Kindle allows you to upload your own documents to its cloud servers and syncs them with all available devices. Adding And Syncing Your Own Books To Kindle Interestingly, this is also true for any document/ DRM-free ebook you upload to Amazon’s cloud. As long as both devices are connected to the internet, the syncing will take place. And that includes the Kindle ebook reader. If you buy and read books on Amazon Kindle, you don’t need to worry about syncing read positions because Amazon takes care of that by itself. But it gets complicated when you add your own collection of DRM-free ePubs.

If you just buy books from Kindle, this kind of stuff is easy.
