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How and where to buy books for moon reader pro or Aldiko premium

I am wanting to purchase James Patterson novels and be able to use either Moon+ Reader pro or Aldiko premium to read them. How would I do this.. It seems like I can only get free books with these readers..???
 
Aldiko will support anything that is is an epub format. It has a built in store or numerous places online.
 
You can buy your books from Amazo, the Play Store or anywhere for that matters and simply import those books to either Moon+ or Adiko
 
Ok so I went to Ebooks.com and bought and downloaded some books. It made me download the adobe digital editions reader and I can access my books on my laptop thru this reader. I have Calibre on my desktop and want to get these books into Calibre so that I can then tranfer them to either Moon+ Aldiko readers.. Hear is what the file looks like that contains these books,, URLlink.Acsm They are in epub format but this is all that I find,, when I clik on this it loads Adobe digital aditions,,, Calibre can't locate these books when I do a search..

Should I delete adobe digital edtions and try and and download these books with out it
 
How do I use purchased EPUB books with calibre?

Most purchased EPUB books have DRM. This prevents calibre from opening them. You can still use calibre to store and transfer them to your ebook reader. First, you must authorize your reader on a windows machine with Adobe Digital Editions. Once this is done, EPUB books transferred with calibre will work fine on your reader. When you purchase an epub book from a website, you will get an
 
I tried that and when I try to open the book with moon+ Reader it says it is drm protected and drm must be removed,, the drm removal tool cost $30. Is there anyway around this??
 
I don't think there will be a way around it (could be wrong). The solution will involve circumventing the DRM already in place, so I don't think you'll find any more help in regards to this (breaking forum rules).
 
Booksamillion isn't affiliated with any device. Some prices aren't too bad. Baen has decent Sci-fi. Google Books aren't too bad.

Try some Creative Commons. New authors will use this service to try to get a following, so the books are free. All genres. Most come in epub that works on any reader.
 
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