If I'm ever stranded on a desert island, I hope I've gotMegaReader on my iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch. And, um, a solar charger. And 3G. And a Starbucks would be nice.
Because MegaReader, you see, supplies enough reading material to last a lifetime. The app promises access to a whopping 1.8 million free e-books--far more than any other reader app I know.
Whether that count is accurate is difficult to say, but at the very least you'll have enough books to tide you over until rescue comes--or you get mixed up with The Others.
The app comes with 22 books preloaded, all classics like "A Tale of Two Cities," "Pride and Prejudice," "The Call of the Wild," and "The Art of War."
To get more, tap Download Books, then choose from half a dozen online sources of free titles: Baen Books, eBook Search, Feedbooks, Internet Archive, Project Gutenberg, and Smashwords.
Obviously you won't find any Stephen King or Toni Morrison among these listings; everything is strictly public domain (or free from the publisher). Though there are plenty of modern titles in the mix, they're almost certainly from authors you've never heard of. LINK