Google Play Books Introduces 4 New Ways to Enhance Reading Experience

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Google Play Books has announced exciting enhancements for readers, offering a variety of new features to make the reading experience more enjoyable and engaging.

An expanded collection of children’s ebooks is now available at no charge, with over 300 nonfiction ebooks featuring a Read & Listen option, allowing readers to listen to the entire book while the pages turn automatically.

Additionally, readers can now access thousands of audiobook previews on YouTube for free, providing a sneak peek into various genres such as science fiction, celebrity memoirs, and romance. These samples are also accessible through the Google Play Books store on the Android app, iOS app, and web platforms.

For those looking to stay updated on upcoming releases, Google Play Books has introduced an "Upcoming" section in the Library tab of the Play Books Android app. This feature allows users to easily track pre-orders, filter by specific series or authors, and discover new books based on their interests.

Moreover, children can now earn Reading Rewards digital stickers by reading children’s books on the Play Books Android app or Google Kids Space. These rewards are granted when kids achieve reading goals or milestones, providing them with a fun and interactive way to track their progress.

The latest updates from Google Play Books aim to encourage readers of all ages to immerse themselves in the world of literature and enjoy the benefits of reading.

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