Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. It's an orange app with a white open book icon.
It's in the upper-left corner of the screen. On some PDF files, this button will not appear. It's the square icon with an upward-pointing arrow. Depending on the publication type, it will be in either the upper-right or upper-left corner of the screen.
You may need to scroll left to see all the options, such as email, text, AirDrop, or social media. Tap a button to select a method. Recipients will receive a link to purchased e-books in the iTunes Store. Recipients will receive entire PDF files.
Email is the most efficient way to share a PDF file. Method 2. You must have an Apple Family Sharing membership to use this method. Tap Purchased. It's in the lower-right corner of the screen. Tap a name. Member of your Family Sharing plan appear on the left side of the screen. Tap the name of a family member to browse the books they purchased. Tap Books under "My Purchases" to see books you've purchased. Tap Books. It's on the left side of the screen. Open main menu. Search form Search this site.
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These affiliate partnerships do not influence our editorial content. You can't donate an Apple Books purchase to a thrift store as you might a paperback, but that doesn't mean only one person can read it. Here's how to share your books with family. There are more books available on Amazon Kindle, but the range in Apple's rival — and the quality of their typography — means that Apple Books is one of the pleasures of owning an iPad.
Until you reach the end of the novel and you want to loan it to someone. Before you hand over your iPad, you can instead share the book with them and their device, so long as they are in your family. That's your family as you've defined it in your iPhone , iPad, or Mac settings, so up to five people you have nominated.
So that's bad luck for someone if you have a family of six, but it could also be very good luck if you're on your own and have a miniature book club with your neighbour. Face it, you're the organizer. But as far as sharing books goes, once it's set up, there's no difference between what you or anyone else has to do.
You can each see one another's Apple Books library, and you can each download any title any of you have bought. You and your family can be on iPhones, iPads, Macs, and in any combination of them. Once you've done this a few times, it takes a lot longer to describe than to do. However, it's not the smoothest route to books that it could be, either. There's no way, for instance, to search through all the books that your family member has bought. You do, though, get the title and a thumbnail image of the cover which can help you spot what you're after.
When you do find a particular title, though, there is nothing else you can do but download it to read. You can't tap through to read any reviews, you can't even get the blurb from the back of the book. Still, you do get to read the book itself. There are advantages and disadvantages to paperback or hardback books compared to ones you read on iPhone and iPad.
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