Kindle has a lot of free classic novels available. You can download them to your device and read them offline. The Amazon Kindle app also has a feature where you can borrow e - books from the Kindle Owners' Lending Library if you are a Prime member.
There are two recommended books,"The Immortal Cultivation app" and "The Time and Space Exchange." They are both urban novels written by the author. At the same time, they have a large number of free chapters and offline storage functions to meet your needs. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, legal manga apps usually have partnerships with publishers and follow copyright laws. However, there are a lot of shady apps out there that violate these laws and are definitely illegal.
In most cases, they aren't bad. But some poorly developed manga apps might have issues like battery drain, compatibility problems, or security vulnerabilities. So, it's important to choose well-known and reviewed apps.
There are a few. Tachiyomi and Crunchyroll Manga are worth checking out. Tachiyomi is known for its customization options, and Crunchyroll Manga offers simulpubs of ongoing series. It depends on your specific preferences though.