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Books
Every App Comrade review tagged Books, across every platform.
Criminal Law is a pocket reference, not a defence.
A no-frills Fire tablet primer that lays out the basics of criminal statutes for readers who want to look something up — and absolutely nothing more.
MAY 11, 2026
mx_q2_test is a developer build that escaped to the Appstore.
An app named after an internal test slug, published by a developer called ProdNonTestVend, priced at $10 with no description and two screenshots. Everything about the listing reads like a QA artifact left in production.
MAY 11, 2026
PPSD ships without a description, and the rating tells you nothing.
An anonymous four-letter acronym in the Fire tablet Books & Comics shelf, free to install, with a single five-star rating and no listing copy to explain itself.
MAY 11, 2026
Audible on Android finally treats the platform as a first-class citizen.
Spatial Audio rolled out to Android in 2024, Wear OS playback shipped soon after, and the Amazon-Prime bundle quietly makes Audible cheaper for Android users than for iPhone ones. The credit math is still the credit math.
MAY 11, 2026
InspireBook is a quiet little quote library hiding on the Galaxy Store.
A bare-bones inspirational reader from IDS ANO with almost no storefront copy to its name. What's installed is small, free, and exactly as ambitious as it looks.
MAY 10, 2026
Mixbook turns a Sunday afternoon into a hardcover keepsake.
The iPhone editor is generous, the templates are tasteful, and the finished hardcover holds up next to anything you'd find in a bookshop. Just never, ever pay full price.
MAY 9, 2026
King James Bible : KJV Offline is a generic public-domain Bible reader from an unknown developer.
SILVERSKY TECHNOLOGY's free KJV app delivers the public-domain text of the King James Bible offline. The category has a dozen better-supported free options.
MAY 9, 2026
Audible on iPhone is the audiobook standard, with Amazon's quirks attached.
Largest catalogue, best narrator quality, deepest integration with the Audible ecosystem — and a credit-based subscription model that has frustrated members for fifteen years.
MAY 8, 2026