Hi Sharon The best way I found doing this is to simply attach the EPUB books to an email which I sent myself. I can then open this email on my phone and open the books in iBooks. Once you open a book on iBooks, it automatically stays on your phone in your iBooks library. I hope this answers your question. Sent from my iPhone > On 15 Feb 2015, at 14:10, Sharon Bowell <sharon.bowell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Can I send some epub docs I’ve already got to the ibooks app then. If so, > how do I do this. > > Thanks for the suggestion though. > > Sharon > > From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > Ibrahim Gucukoglu > Sent: 15 February 2015 14:04 > To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [access-uk] Re: Epub and Kindle > > Hi Sharon > > Why not use iBooks? It's built into your iPhone if using iOS eight and it's a > free download if using an earlier version. iBooks will read unprotected EPUB > books as well as books purchased from the iBookstore and is fully accessible > offering many of the same features as Kindle. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 15 Feb 2015, at 12:45, Sharon Bowell <sharon.bowell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > Does anyone know if I can read an epub document using my kindle app on the > IPhone. If not, is there a way of converting some epub documents which I > have to enable me to read them on the kindle app. > > Many thanks. > > Sharon