I will give bookle a try.  So far, most of my ePub books are all DRM-free from 
other sources outside Apple.  Yes, iBooks for the mac would be the best because 
you could then sync books and bookmarks over iCloud like you can between iOS 
devices.

This will do for the time being.

On Oct 1, 2012, at 8:24 PM, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Bookle is an accessible app for reading DRM free ePub books on the Mac. It 
> can be found in the Mac app store.
> 
> I agree there should be a Mac app for reading DRM protected books on the Mac. 
> It's strange Apple hasn't brought out iBooks for the Mac. It's a shame too, 
> as I quite like iBooks.
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