A full-fledged system-wide dark mode seems to be an automatic choice when you want to turn the entire user-interface pitch black for an easier-on-the-eyes viewing. But there are a couple of problems which I’m sure many of you would have encountered. First, not all the apps and websites support the dark theme. And it kind of puts a spanner in the whole affair. Second, the per-app basis switch for dark and light mode is still a work in progress. A large number of popular apps are yet to get on board. Fortunately, that’s not the case with Apple Books as the app has embraced this feature in all its glory. Should you want to give it a chance to enhance your reading pleasure, let me show you how you can enable dark mode in Apple Books on your iPhone/iPad and Mac.
Apple Book comes with multiple themes like dark, light, grey, and yellow to make reading a pleasing experience. So, based on your convenience, you can switch between light and dark modes in the stock book reading app on your iOS or macOS device. Save it for the times where you wish to use the black theme selectively without having to trigger the system-wide dark mode.
- Launch Books app on your device.
- Next, open the book that you want to read.
Switch Between Light and Dark Mode in Apple Books on macOS
- Open Apple Books on your Mac.
- Next up, choose the dark theme on the menu to turn the entire interface black instantly.
Now that you have got a good hang of the feature, make the most of it to boost your reading experience. While Apple Books may not be the most feature-rich app on the horizon unlike Audible or Kobo Books, it’s got enough to be a pretty handy asset for bibliophiles. One of my favorite features of this app is the ability to set reading goals and keep a track of them, as it plays a vital role in improving reading habits. What’s your take on this app and what’s the one thing you would like to add to it? Be sure to share your thoughts about it.