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Originally Posted by twowheels
Just use KOReader and then you can use almost any ebook format that you want. 
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KOReader has no library management, only a file browser. It is also slow with large books, e.g. omnibus editions. For those reasons I prefer the patched native reader.
As to epub vs kepub, I'd suggest trying both and deciding for yourself. Aleron Ives already listed the main differences. I'd add that the advantages of epubs are better layout (like word spacing) and respecting different fonts if they're used in the book (there's a kepub patch for the latter, but out of the box only epubs display different fonts in the book while still using your chosen font for the main body text).