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1. How to Read “Read Aloud Books” In iBooks app on an Apple Device?

Here’s how to make iBooks read aloud a book that’s capable of a read-aloud function*:

  1. Open iBooks app (free app) on your device
  2. Download or buy a read-aloud enabled enhanced ebook
  3. Click to open the book on your device
  4. You’ll find a few interesting things on the top: the Library and the option button on the top-left and some buttons on the right. The audio button (speaker icon) is the read-aloud feature.
  5. Tap on the read-aloud button and the narrator begins the reading of the book. The page-turning can be controlled (defaults to automatic turning as the reader finishes reading a page). Enable the “Soundtrack” button if you see one; this enable the background sound track

*For this, you’ll need iBooks 1.3 or later and of course, and a compatible Apple device (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch or newer Mac)

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