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Originally Posted by lazorbeam
Great, thank you. I'll check it out. I'm also glad to hear it's your preferred reader in that case. I'm a little picky. 
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I'm another Hyphenreader fan, for exactly the reason you are looking. It syncs between iOS devices beautifully, and so easy to get the books because it remembers where they came from and stores that info in Dropbox (which I what I use, cant remember if it also does iCloud). Having the book download in a new device and auto open to your last read place is a joy.
Another feature I like is that it can be connected to Goodreads, without which I would never remember which books I had read, and when. This might not be an issue for many, but my memory seems to fail me more as I age and being able to register -via Hyphenreader- a book as being read, want to read or finished on Goodreads means I dont need to store tons of books on the device in order to keep tabs. Love it.