Hey, if my real-life bookshelves can’t be organized, at least my virtual ones can. We’re not losing our old books it’s like we’re just putting them away in a virtual closet so we don’t have to look at them every day.
Of course, if you’d like to go back and re-read something you already bought, you can either turn that setting back on, or you can visit the “Purchased” tab in iBooks to download anything you need. Toggle that on, and you’ll only see the items you’ve actually downloaded to your device. But down at the bottom, the option you need should appear-“Hide iCloud Books.” On the next screen is where you’ll see your collections, which is a topic I’ve written about before. some of you out there are vying for a way to remove purchased books permanently. Under that view, select whatever header appears at the top: On the iPhone and iPad, Apple Books (formerly iBooks) makes reading digital books a joy. iBooks makes it easy to look up new words without leaving the page that you are reading. Apple may provide certain information about your device and purchase to TMobile/Sprint to facilitate and verify your. So if you’re having a problem with that, first go out to your main library view (by touching “Library” if you’re in the middle of reading a book, or by tapping “My Books” at the bottom if you’re anywhere else). Dont you hate it when youre into a new book and you come across a word that you arent familiar with You either have to stop what youre doing to go find out what the word is or bypass it altogether and risk losing out on a key term in the reading. Obviously, this is pretty annoying if you’re a person who (like me!) wants to get rid of books after reading them.
Have you had trouble under iOS 8 with not being able to delete purchased books? When you try, you may see a “download from iCloud” symbol appear at the upper-right corner of the book, but the icon itself stays: