Ok, if you have Firefox as your browser and don't have a dedicated EPUB format reader, I have some info to share with you. There is an addon for Firefox, which (once installed and ready) will let you read those EPUB files online. It EVEN has a download button so you can save them to your computer.

Once you have that EPUB downloaded, you can use this to read those downloaded EPUB files via the "File/File open" buttons.
NOTE: This is for unrar/unzipped file downloads. I.E., you go to Megaupload to download a file named XYZ.EPUB, it does the following. If the EPUB is in a rar/zip file, just download like normal.
Now, here's how it functions. Say you find an EPUB file you want to read. Just download the file like you normally do. But here's what happens to your file. Instead of just downloading it, EPUBReader opens the file right in your browser. This does catch some people off-guard when they are not expecting it.
This makes it easier to check out the file before you decide to download it or not. If not, just close the EPUBReader tab. If you do want to download it, look in the bottom left corner of the main panel. You will see what looks like a miniature diskette, that is the save to disk button. Click on this and the download continues like it normally would.
Some info from the download page:
If you don't have an EPUB reader, but do use Firefox, here's a good way to access the many EPUB books available here!
And where do you get this? Right here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... pubreader/
Have Fun!

Once you have that EPUB downloaded, you can use this to read those downloaded EPUB files via the "File/File open" buttons.
NOTE: This is for unrar/unzipped file downloads. I.E., you go to Megaupload to download a file named XYZ.EPUB, it does the following. If the EPUB is in a rar/zip file, just download like normal.
Now, here's how it functions. Say you find an EPUB file you want to read. Just download the file like you normally do. But here's what happens to your file. Instead of just downloading it, EPUBReader opens the file right in your browser. This does catch some people off-guard when they are not expecting it.
This makes it easier to check out the file before you decide to download it or not. If not, just close the EPUBReader tab. If you do want to download it, look in the bottom left corner of the main panel. You will see what looks like a miniature diskette, that is the save to disk button. Click on this and the download continues like it normally would.
Some info from the download page:
With EPUBReader you can read ePub files just in Firefox. No additional software needed!
If you click on a link to an ePub file, you are normally prompted with the Firefox save dialog.
With EPUBReader installed, you don't see the dialog. EPUBReader downloads the file, makes some processing and displays the ePub file ready to read! If you have got already downloaded ePub-files, you can read them by using the Firefox "File/File open" dialog.
If you don't have an EPUB reader, but do use Firefox, here's a good way to access the many EPUB books available here!
And where do you get this? Right here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... pubreader/
Have Fun!
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