![]() Thanks for trying to help, and I'd be happy to try anything else you can suggest. There appears to be no download option at all: when I go to my library and select the book, I get a "go to my library" button and next to it is blue text that says "available on these devices": clicking on that text just takes me to the bottom of the page where there is a list of devices that this book can be read on. The book is a TOR book and is not DRM'd (it's Lock In by John Scalzi). To see if there is a download option go to My Library on the website & it should have a blueish button by the book if there is a download other than Kobo's proprietary kePub. If it doesn't have DRM any ePub reader should work. ![]() In Adobe Digital Editions on your Macbook and in a DRM capable reading app on the iPad (such as BlueFire if compatible) assuming the book is DRM'd & you don't want to remove it. Then you could download the ePub, either DRM-free or Adobe DRM'd (download with Adobe Digital Editions) depending on the book and read it that way. Note:Upon installation and launch, the Reader for Mac software will prompt you to migrateyour existing Reader Library contents and database into the new Reader application.EDIT: The other option would be if the book in question has an ePub download option, most do (occasionally it's PDF instead & some have no such option).
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