
I have a library of about 100 nook books, is there an easy solution to convert my Nook EPUB books for use with Google Play Books?
Google Play Books is a powerful ebook and audiobook online vendor. Unlike other vendors, such as Amazon or Kobo, Google Play Books allows you to read your personal EPUB or PDF documents via their built-in reader online. When you upload EPUB and PDF files to Google Play Books, you can read them on any device you sign in to. For those who want to convert Nook EPUB for use with Google Play books, this is the guide for you.

How to Remove DRM from Nook EPUB?
Epubor Nook Converter, a lightweight software, is designed to effortlessly remove DRM from Nook ebooks and audiobooks. With Barnes & Noble discontinuing the Nook Windows app service, having a reliable tool like Epubor Nook Converter becomes essential for Nook users who want to securely back up their purchased books for personal use.
To obtain Nook books and remove Nook DRM, both the Android Studio emulator and Epubor Nook Converter are required. You can follow this guide to remove Nook DRM.

You can watch the video tutorial here:
How to Upload EPUB to Google Play Books
Bonus TipsGoogle Play Books only allow you to upload DRM free EPUB and PDF files. With EPUB documents, you can also use bookmarks, highlights, and notes across your devices.
Navigate to your DRM free EPUB files on your computer, then follow the below steps to upload them to Google Play Books library from your computer.
Step 1on your computer, go to Google Play Books.
Step 2on the left, click My books.
Step 3at the top right, click Upload files.

Step 4find the EPUB or PDF file you want to upload, then click Select.

As you can see, it is really easy to upload EPUB files to the Google Play Books library. And the reading experience is not bad. Why not try it out by yourself and make full use of Google Play Books online library service?


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