London Review of Books APK

Version 4.1 - uk.co.lrb.mag
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London Review of Books apk

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Download Version 4.1 (1710417767)
Apk Size15.63 MB
App DeveloperLondon Review of Books
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android8.0.0 and up
App Packageuk.co.lrb.mag.apk
MD5384d4a3ea41ea8da312073463893221c
Rate5
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London Review of Books is news,magazines,london,review,books, content rating is Medium Maturity (PEGI-16). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit London Review of Books website who developed it. uk.co.lrb.mag.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 8.0.0 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 4.1 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 27+ times on store. You can also download uk.co.lrb.mag APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

The London Review of Books is Europe’s leading magazine of books and ideas.

Published twice a month, the LRB is home to the most exciting writing on literature, history, politics, philosophy, art, poetry and more.

Already a subscriber? Simply install the app and sign in with your LRB website login details.

App features
- Read the LRB anywhere, even offline
- Get the latest issue on Wednesday, before it hits the newsstand
- Save articles for later reference
- Resize text for easy reading
- Dark mode option
- Access ten years of the LRB dating back to 2014 

App ChangeLog

  • Bug fixes and performance improvements.

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  1. Eddy Barratt-avatar

    Eddy Barratt

    A nice simple basic app, but a bit too basic. As others have said it really should remember where you had previously read to in an article. I would also like some more accessibility options, as well as changing the text size I'd like to change the text colour, or at least select a night viewing mode with light text in a black background. In fact on that point this app is not as good as a simple Hermit Lite app pointing at tge LRB website.

  2. Joel Davie-avatar

    Joel Davie

    Very lazy. No problems with the content, but the app doesn't add any kind of convenience when compared to the website. Doesn't have a search function, doesn't remember your place in an article, and you have to download an issue to read an article in it rather than just clicking on an article. Deleting and sticking with the website. LRB deserves a better effort.

  3. Mukul Gupta-avatar

    Mukul Gupta

    Very good content but app feels so 2015. I prefer web app to app now. Would love it if we can have a better feel for tabs and mobiles. Please have a look at libby app to get inspired a bit. What can make it 5 star: 1. Add search 2. Add audio for all article (could be initially through AI) 3. Save where I left. 4. Propose related articles at end which have been published in past. 5. Better interface for tablet : please use the extra space rather than just increasing font size and over margin.

  4. Christopher Thomas-avatar

    Christopher Thomas

    Great magazine but terrible app. Issues I have downloaded randomly disappear and I have to redownload them (not easy in the tube). Pages in issues I have previously downloaded disappear. Sometimes the app gets stuck on the splash screen and won't budge (I have to block mobile data and try again). And of course it doesn't remember where you got up to in an article. Needs more work.

  5. B J-avatar

    B J

    I am sorry, but this app is dreadful. A magazine of this magnitude has to do better. I can understand the attempt to simulate the feeling of reading an actual magazine. But, why? It's not. If you have the technological capacity at hand to produce something beyond a paper magazine, don't settle for a copy. Provide the users with an experience that the analogue magazine can't provide. For example, search capabilities or the option to save the progress of reading an article. It's lazy, do better.

  6. Jake Bickford-avatar

    Jake Bickford

    As others have said, it's disappointing that the app doesn't save your place in an article. Other enhancements like better access to the archive would be welcome but saving your place should be a minimum requirement for an app of this sort. Not really worth using in its current form.

  7. ash dawkins-avatar

    ash dawkins

    This app does not allow you to save your progress, and to state the obvious, this function is vital on a platform that hosts long essays. No search function is available either from what I can tell. Users should use the website instead.

  8. Stefan Pienkowski-avatar

    Stefan Pienkowski

    Simple to use app, but as mentioned by other reviewers, the inability to save progress is a significant inhibitor to utility.

  9. Philip Tait-avatar

    Philip Tait

    Please change the name of the app to LRB. The current name is too long to be displayed on an Android home screen, even across two lines. Horrible.

  10. Robert Foley-avatar

    Robert Foley

    You have to download a whole issue and there is no search function for articles. Poorly designed and not at all fit for purpose.