Whether you are on the move, in public transportation, on a beach, or at home after a hard day, the Kindle store always has something for you to read. The library you find on Kindle Store has more books than you could hope to read in a lifetime – about 4 million at last count, ...
To access Siri’s read-aloud capabilities, navigate to Settings > General > Accessibility. Open an e-book, drag two fingers from the top of the screen toward the bottom, and access a menu that will have Siri continuously read the book until she is told to stop. Set the speed in which ...
If you have the Audible narration of Kindle books you're purchasing or already own, one of the coolest features is synchronization. The ebook and audiobook formats can sync, allowing you to switch between reading and listening seamlessly. Both audio and ebook will automatically pick up where you...
Here are the best 4 ways to listen to Kindle books. Some of them even enable you to read and listen to the book at the same time.
But I didn’t have to. I discovered that that audiobook—along with more than 40 other titles—is available to streamfor Amazon Prime membersthrough Audible’s new Audible Channels feature. For FREE. Channels debuted in the fall, but when Audible announced it, I didn’t think I cared. And...
For Kindle users, the options are a bit more limited. Your Alexa device is only able to read aloud from certain Kindle books (we’ll show you how to access the library of titles below), and it will only narrate withAlexa’s default voice. That being said, there’s still plenty of av...
1. Reread Your Book From Beginning to End and Take Notes You might have read your book many times or just written a stream of words you haven't yet taken a second glance at. The first step is to carefully reread your manuscript and take notes. What kinds of notes you'll take depends...
Whether you have iPads, Macs, PCs, or Chromebooks, teach students as young as kindergarten how to access the book curation tool (such as iBooks, RAZKids, Kindle, or another) to find stories to read with each other. This is not necessarily intuitive, especially with the variety of readin...
To have your device read to you, you must first activate Apple’s built-in screen reader, VoiceOver. This feature reads aloud anything you touch. To select an item, single tap it. Via VoiceOver, Siri will read what the item is (an app’s name, for example). It will also let you...
Check your actual stats: If you use a Kobo or some other readers, other than Kindle, you might find that your reader keeps stats on your reading time for various titles. Take a test online: I took one that told me I read 369 words/minute. Now the hard thing here, you have to fi...