3) Deleted the iBooks App from my iPad. Deleted the books in question from my PC. Even went into the folders and deleted them. If I've deleted the content from my ipad, and from my computer AND told iBooks NOT to sync from iCloud AND told iTunes NOT to sync any books at all, then how is it that iBooks is still showing me books I clearly do not want anymore on my device. No matter how many times I uninstall and reinstall iBooks, those holding images for the books in question still keep coming up.

Your suggestion that I turn off automatic downloads of books would have been a good one, if only the iPad for some reason didnt keep switching it back on. I flip it to off, it immediatley flips it back to on. Yet another issue to take up on the forums and with Apple.


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Resetting the iPad helped a great deal. I managed to turn off automatic download of books. All the books I didn't want dissapeared from iBooks, except for one. Now the bookshelf is much less of an eyesore, thank you.

In iBooks, tap on "all books" at the top. That takes you to collections. Look at the bottom. You can toggle "Hide iCloud Books" on. I assume iCloud books are those we get free, like in the 12 Gifts of Christmas. I had 2 I couldn't delete. But they are a least hidden now.

What are you viewing in the iBooks app, you are on the My Books tab (i.e. the bookshelf where your downloaded/synced books can be opened) ? If you are then you should be able to delete downloaded/synced books/PDFs via the Select button top right of the bookshelf

When I deleted a purchased book from iBooks it still shows in the purchased books collection. I've read that there's supposed to be a way to at least hide a purchased book from this collection, however there is no option that I see on my iPad or online in my iTunes account history. Is there something I'm missing?

This will be a lengthy explanation but it works to hide the books in iOS 9 iPad. Go to iBooks and At the bottom of the screen press on My books. You will have a bookshelf view of your books. Next press Select at the top right of your bookshelf view. Now select the book or books you wish to hide. An iCloud icon wifi appear on these books. Next, press the List icon at the upper left of your screen which looks like 3 lines. Your books, including the ones you selected for deletion will appear. Press Select again at the top right of this screen. Now select the books you want to hide that have the iCloud icon and choose to Hide iCloud books.

this will hide the books in My books and won't appear on the bookshelf. Make sure that the books you want visible on your bookshelf don't have the iCloud icon. If they do, press on the iCloud icon to download them. Trust me, this works. I was pulling my hair out trying to figure it out. Your hidden books will still appear in purchases and will never delete entirely. I guess that's so you can access a book you purchased without having to buy it again. I get it but they need to make it easier to hide them. Apple needs to create a folder in the MOVE option where you can store the books you wish to remove from bookshelf view. Then all you have to do is select and move. they can name it "remove from bookshelf" And "Return to bookshelf." Keep it simple. That's why I converted to Apple to begin with.

Just solved this on iBooks in Mavericks, not sure about other OS systems. BUT scroll to the tip top of iBooks where you'll see the "Sort By" drop menu option. Click it and uncheck "Show Purchases in iCloud" which will visually remove all those deleted books. It will also remove the ones you haven't downloaded yet but purchased so make sure you have all the books you want downloaded!

I accidentally just imported 260 files into Ibooks that I don't want in there. To delete then, it's making me click the three dots beneath each file and delete one at a time....obviously this will take hours but it doesn't seem to be possible to select all and delete the lot at once. Is there a way to do this?

When trying to download books to iBooks on my iPhone, if I am not connected to wifi, then I just get the little circle that makes it looks like the book is downloading. However, it never downloads. If downloading over cellular is not allowed (WHY WOULD APPLE BLOCK THIS?) then at least it should pop up a dialog saying "You can't do this because Apple hates you" instead of making me think it's working when it isn't.

Yes, I turn wifi completely off via Settings > Wi-Fi (so not just disconnecting via Control Centre), have cellular enabled for iBooks as per your screenshot, and I can download books both from the Purchased tab in the app and on the bookshelf if I have iCloud books set to show on it (via the bottom of the collection name list).

You can download ibooks over cellular (it works fine for me on my iPhone 7 on 11.3, both from the Purchased tab and the bookshelf) as long as you've enabled it and the book isn't over 150 meg. I assume that you've tried the 'standard' troubleshooting to see if it fixes it.

The most progress that I can see is a cloud logo in the top right of the books on a (3rd or 4th) restart of iBooks and an uploads arrow listing the newly added books, but there's no option in the UI to start the uploads that are listed.

It primarily receives EPUB content from the Apple Books store, but users can also add their own EPUB and Portable Document Format (PDF) files via data synchronization with iTunes. Additionally, the files can be downloaded to Apple Books through Safari or Apple Mail. It is also capable of displaying e-books that incorporate multimedia.[2][6] According to product information as of March 2010, iBooks will be able to "read the contents of any page [to the user]" using VoiceOver.[7][8]

On January 19, 2012, at an education-focused special event in New York City, Apple announced the free release of iBooks 2, which can operate in landscape mode and allows for interactive reading. In addition, a new application, iBooks Author, was announced for the Mac App Store, allowing anyone to create interactive textbooks for reading in iBooks; and the iBooks Store was expanded with a textbook category.[9][10] The iBooks Author Conference, an annual gathering of digital content creators around Apple's iBooks Author, has convened between 2015 and 2017.[11][12][13] Apple discontinued iBooks Author in 2020, its functionality having been integrated into Pages.[14]

On October 24, 2013, Apple applied for a patent (since granted) for "Personalizing digital gifts",[25] which describes a novel method for gifting e-books to friends. The patent describes how a user can select the appealing e-book snippet that will bring up a contextual menu containing an option to gift the media to another party.[26]

On September 17, 2014, Apple bundled version 4.0 of iBooks for iOS with iOS 8.0. This includes slight changes with the bookstore button (into a persistent navigation bar at the bottom), grouping of books by series in the bookshelf, Auto-night mode theme, as well as small changes to the underlying rendering engine.

Apple Books also stacks books that belong to a series when the user is on the "All Books" screen. When selected, the books included in the series are shown in the order in which they were released, including books in the series that the user has not purchased. The prices of the unpurchased books are displayed on the upper right corner of the book "ear-marked" in green. Tapping the unpurchased book takes the user directly to the Apple Books store allowing for quick purchase.

In macOS Monterey, released in late 2021, Apple added a Cover tag to user-editable metadata tags for books, while removing other editable tags for Year, Category, Comments, and Description. This coincided with the Mac version of the app being ported from the iOS/iPadOS version using Catalyst.

Prior to the unveiling of the iPad, publishers Penguin Books, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan Publishers, and Hachette Book Group USA committed to producing content for the Apple Books Store (under name iBooks Store). Additional publishers were invited to participate on the day of the product announcement, January 27, 2010.[37] The Apple Books Store also provides access to the 30,000+ free books available from Project Gutenberg,[38] and it provides content channeled through Draft2Digital or Smashwords, allowing independent authors and publishers to self-publish.[39]

In 2011, an Apple spokesperson announced that "We are now requiring that if an app offers customers the ability to purchase books outside of the app, that the same option is also available to customers from within the app with in-app purchase."[43] Due to the 30% revenue share that Apple receives from the in-app purchase mechanism, the financial viability of competing bookstore apps run by other book retailers is uncertain, even though in many countries, the Apple Books Store still does not provide consumers access to any e-books except for free works, such as ones that are in the public domain. Apple's competitor Amazon.com updated its iOS Kindle app in July 2013 to bypass the 30% revenue share by requiring the user to purchase content using the Kindle Store's website instead of using the Kindle app; users can still get free e-books or samples while using the app.[44]

After Jobs's death, in 2012, Apple released iBooks 2, which added support for interactive textbooks on the iPad. These textbooks can display interactive diagrams, audio, video, quizzes, HTML, and 3D content,[46][14][47] and support highlights, notes, and annotations, which can be viewed in an "index card"-like interface. Apple argued that these iPad textbooks would be more engaging for students than paper textbooks.[48] Apple simultaneously released a free Mac app, iBooks Author, which could be used to create these interactive textbooks in WYSIWYG fashion.[49] Apple's launch partners included education publishers Pearson, McGraw-Hill and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, whose textbooks were available in a new Textbooks section of the iBookstore.[48] 0852c4b9a8

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