I've tried several apps to keep my reading progress synced across devices. The txt app does a decent job, but it's not perfect. It supports cross-device syncing for most novels, especially those in standard formats like epub or pdf. However, I've noticed that some custom formats or DRM-protected books don't sync as reliably. The app uses cloud storage to keep your library and progress updated, so you need a stable internet connection for it to work smoothly.
One thing I appreciate is the ability to organize my novels into custom collections, which also sync across devices. This makes it easy to keep track of different genres or reading lists. The app also lets you export your reading data, which is great for backup purposes. If you're into stats, it tracks your reading speed and time spent on each book, though this feature can feel a bit intrusive at times.
Overall, the txt app is a solid choice for syncing novels, but it's worth checking if your specific books are compatible before relying on it entirely. The developers are constantly updating it, so hopefully, the minor quirks will get ironed out soon.
I love how the txt app lets me switch between devices without losing my place in a novel. It's especially useful when I'm reading something long like 'The Wheel of Time' series. The app keeps everything in sync, from my current page to any notes I've taken. I use it on my phone, iPad, and even my Kindle, and it works flawlessly most of the time.
The only issue I've run into is with older novels that aren't in a standard format. Sometimes the sync gets a bit wonky, but it's rare. The app also has a feature that lets you download your entire library for offline reading, which is a lifesaver when I'm traveling. It's not the most glamorous app out there, but it gets the job done without any fuss.
it's been a game-changer for reading novels on the go. The sync feature works seamlessly across my phone, tablet, and laptop. I can start reading a chapter on my phone during my commute and pick up right where I left off on my tablet at home. The app saves my progress automatically, so I never lose my place. It also syncs bookmarks and highlights, which is super handy for keeping track of favorite passages. The only downside is that it sometimes takes a few seconds to sync if my internet connection is slow, but it's a minor inconvenience compared to the convenience it offers.
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Reborn as the villain's obsession [MM romance]
Bluebutterflywrites
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Adrian died with fury in his heart, hating the tragic ending of his favorite novel.
The villain deserved better.
But the story was never written for happy endings.
Betrayed by everyone he trusted, feared by the entire world, and ultimately destroyed by the plot itself—Cassian Nyx, the infamous Demon Lord, was never meant to be saved.
Until Adrian woke up inside the story.
He didn't reincarnate as a harmless bystander. He woke up as Prince Elian Ashford—the tyrannical prince destined to destroy Cassian.
Worse, a cold, ruthless World System instantly locks onto his soul, forcing him to keep the original tragedy on its "correct" path.
[MISSION: MAINTAIN STORY STABILITY]
Failure Penalty: Immediate Death.
Trapped between a lethal penalty and his own morals, Adrian chooses a dangerous path: pretend to follow the plot while secretly rewriting the villain's destiny.
But there’s only one problem.
The more Adrian tries to save the villain, the more the dangerous, obsessive Demon Lord begins to love him.
Cassian Nyx is a monster feared by the entire kingdom. He trusts no one. Until Adrian. For the first time in centuries, the scarred Demon Lord begins to hope for a future where someone finally stays.
Now, the original hero has arrived, and the System is forcing the final execution. Every choice Adrian makes pushes the world further into chaotic plot deviation.
Adrian must make his final choice. Will he obey the System to save his own life? Or will he destroy the entire story itself just to save his villain?
Genre: BL Fantasy Romance / Transmigration
Tropes: Obsessive Demon Lord ML × Reincarnated Prince MC, Saving the Obsessive Demon Lord / Destroying the Plot for You, System Missions, Enemies to Lovers, Slow Burn, Angst with Comfort, Soul Bond.
Dropped Into a NSFW Novel and Immediately Became His Obsession
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I woke up inside a novel, and not even as an important character.
I became a pretty background extra in a smut novel.
My brother, however, was the only normal person in the entire story.
His character setting was the one man the soft, delicate heroine could never win over.
He was the cold, unattainable Prince Charming she could never conquer.
When the heroine cried and confessed her love, he was studying.
When she offered him her whole heart and body, he was busy starting a company.
When she spiraled into scandals and nightlife, he was already a billionaire, calm and untouchable.
I thought he would live a quiet, ascetic life forever.
Until one night, I walked in on him at midnight…
holding a piece of clothing I recognized all too well, murmuring a name over and over, a name so familiar that my scalp tingled.
"Are you still afraid of me Medusa?" His deep voice send shivers down my spine like always. He's too close for me to ignore. Why is he doing this? He's not supposed to act this way. What the hell?
Better to be straight forward Med! I gulped down the lump formed in my throat and spoke with my stern voice trying to be confident.
"Yes, I'm scared of you, more than you can even imagine." All my confidence faded away within an instant as his soft chuckle replaced the silence.
Jerking me forward into his arms he leaned forward to whisper into my ear.
"I will kiss you, hug you and bang you so hard that you will only remember my name to sa-, moan. You will see me around a lot baby, get ready your therapy session to get rid off your fear starts now." He whispered in his deep husky voice and winked before leaving me alone dumbfounded.
Is this how your death flirts with you to Fuck your life!? There's only one thing running through my mind. Lifting my head up in a swift motion and glaring at the sky, I yelled with all my strength.
"FUC* YOU AUTHOR!"
~~~~~~~~~
What if you wished for transmigating into a Novel just for fun, and it turns out to be true. You transimigated but as a Villaness who died in the end. A death which is lonely, despicable and pathetic.
Join the journey of Kiara who Mistakenly transmigates into a Novel. Will she succeed in surviving or will she die as per her fate in the book.
This story is a pure fiction and is based on my own imagination.
At my daughter’s graduation party, the laptop I gave her turned out to be the same model as the one my ex-wife's boyfriend gave her.
She slammed the computer I bought violently onto the ground, smashing it to pieces.
"You obviously knew Chad was going to give me this, yet you bought the same one. You just want to make Chad look bad!"
My daughter screamed hysterically at me, while my ex-wife flashed a malicious smile.
Half a month later, my daughter secretly drugged me during dinner.
When I woke up, I found myself smuggled across the border, trapped inside a cold iron cage.
On stage, the auctioneer announced, "Today, we're auctioning off every single organ from this man's body. Highest bidder wins!"
Meanwhile, my daughter sat down below the stage, her gaze filled with venomous hatred.
"Connor, since you love buying identical things just to steal everyone else's spotlight, today, we'll let you steal the spotlight to your heart's content!
"Let's see which of your organs you actually have the power to save on your poor worker's salary!"
As my heart turned to stone, I silently awakened the system that I had neglected for many years.
[Ding—Host has successfully activated the Damage Transfer System.]
A thirty-year-old office lady, who got into an accident and is now trapped inside a novel series she loves. She was reincarnated into one of the side character extras of the story and meets in person the tyrant magician, the playboy prince, and the clueless female lead of the story.
Elise is an unemployed woman from the modern world and she transmigrated to the book "The Lazy Lucky Princess." She hated the book because of its cliché plot and the unexpected dark past of the protagonist-Alicia, an orphan who eventually became the Saint of the Empire. Alicia is a lost noble but because of her kind and intelligent nature the people naturally love and praise her including Elise.
When Elise wakes up in the body of the child and realizes that she was reincarnated to the book she lazily read, she struggles on how to survive in the other world and somehow meets the characters and be acquainted with them. She tried to change the flow of the story but the events became more dangerous and Elise was reminded why she hated the original plot.
Then Alicia reaches her fifteen birthday. The unexpected things happened when Elise was bleeding in the same spot Alicia had her wound. Elise also has the golden light just like the divine power of the Saint.
"You've gotta be kidding me!"
tablet, and laptop, I’ve found that many free novel apps do offer syncing across devices, but it depends on the platform. Apps like 'WebNovel' and 'Wattpad' let you log in with an account, and your progress, bookmarks, and library sync seamlessly. I love how I can start reading on my commute and pick up right where I left off at home.
However, not all free apps support this feature. Some smaller or region-specific apps might lack syncing, which can be frustrating. I’ve also noticed that even with syncing, occasional glitches can occur, like progress not updating immediately. It’s worth checking the app’s description or reviews to confirm cross-device support before committing. For a smooth experience, I stick to well-known apps with robust cloud sync features.
I’ve tested tons of free reading apps, and syncing progress can be hit or miss. Apps like 'Webnovel' and 'Wattpad' usually sync flawlessly if you’re logged into an account, but some lesser-known apps might lag or lose your spot.
I’ve noticed cloud-based apps handle this better—'Google Play Books' even syncs notes and highlights. But offline-first apps? Forget it. Always check the app’s permissions and reviews for sync issues. Pro tip: Stick to apps with active dev teams; abandoned ones often break syncing after updates. For manga lovers, 'Tachiyomi' (third-party) is a beast for tracking, but it’s manual—no auto-sync.
I’ve been downloading novels in txt format for years, and my go-to method is using online repositories like Project Gutenberg. They offer thousands of classic novels free to download in multiple formats, including txt. Another great option is Archive.org, which has a vast collection of public domain books. For more contemporary works, I sometimes check out forums like MobileRead where users share links to legal txt downloads. Just be cautious about copyright laws—stick to public domain or officially free books. I also recommend converting files using Calibre if you find a novel in epub or pdf but need txt. It’s a simple process and keeps your library organized.
but I never thought about movie novelizations until recently. From what I've seen, TXT does support them, but it depends on the file format. Most novelizations are just text, so they work fine. I read 'The Godfather' novelization in TXT, and it was a smooth experience. The formatting was simple, no fancy graphics or anything, just pure text. If you're into movie novelizations, you might find some classics like 'Star Wars' or 'Blade Runner' in TXT format. Just make sure the file is clean and well-edited to avoid weird characters or line breaks.
One thing to note is that TXT files don't handle complex layouts or images, so if the novelization includes special formatting or illustrations, you might miss out. But for plain text, it's perfect. I love how lightweight it is—no need for extra apps or subscriptions.