The Nexus 7 makes for an excellent ebook reading device. It is light, small enough to hold in one hand, with a display large enough to be able to read text comfortably, much like a regular paperback novel. And the official Kindle for Android app does not disappoint as an ebook reader app.
Sure there are many other apps out there, some of which support multiple formats. But it is difficult to find something which supports two of the most popular ebook formats out there — .epub and .mobi. The Kindle app can detect and render .mobi format books perfectly, but does not support .epub.
While a lot of ebooks are usually available these days in both formats, at times it becomes frustrating if you have to use two different apps on your tablet, just to be able to have access to books in both formats. XDA member Burlyirishdude has found an easy to follow method which lets you convert ebook in any format to the .mobi format and load it up for the Kindle app on the Nexus 7, or for that matter any Android device.
The process involves downloading a free Windows app called Calibre. Calibre is a free and open source e-book library management application developed by users of e-books for users of e-books, and conversion between popular ebook formats is not the only things it does. But for our current purpose at hand, it works brilliantly as you will see in our handy guide below.
This guide is for Windows, but should work perfectly with Mac OSX or Linux too, depending on which version of Calibre you download. Also, while the screenshots below are from a Nexus 7, this method will work perfectly with any other device which has the Kindle app installed.
Download Calibre from the official Calibre website. | Download LinkInstall the Calibre app on your Windows PC or laptop.Connect your Nexus 7 to your PC.Launch the Calibre app on Windows by double-clicking the desktop icon. You should see an explorer-like interface like in screenshot below when the app launches. This is the main Library screen in Calibre where you will add the ebook files that you need converted to .mobi.








This will save your converted file and associated metadata to a separate folder. Right click the file on the main screen and select Open Containing Folder to go there.


Disconnect the Nexus 7 from the PC, and launch the Kindle app. Voila! You should now see the new ebook you just converted and transferred to the Nexus 7, with its cover image.

Simple, isn’t it. Saves you a whole of trouble and lets you read all the books you want right from the convenience of the Kindle app on your Android device. If you are still addicted to the lost hobby of reading, go ahead and load up all our favorite authors to your Android tablet and whisk yourself away to a quiet place where you can indulge in your favorite pastime.
Via XDA

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