Epic is an application that allows users to access a vast library of books from any Apple device, at any time and from anywhere. Users can even download books to read offline, making it convenient for on-the-go reading. The library includes traditional ebooks, as well as a large collection of Read-To-Me books and audiobooks, featuring talented voice actors, music, and sound effects to bring stories to life. The majority of books on Epic are in English, but there are also options in Spanish, French, and Chinese to engage readers of different backgrounds and interests. The application also offers fun rewards and learning tools, such as Reading Buddies, badges, and quizzes, to keep users motivated and learning. Additionally, features like Spotlight Words and audio-enabled Dictionary Lookup help teach vocabulary and pronunciation. For families, Epic offers a paid subscription with a 7-day free trial and the ability to cancel at any time. Up to four child profiles can be created, allowing each child to have a personalized reading experience. Parents can also use the parent dashboard to see what their child is reading and track their progress. According to Epic, 95% of parents say the app has helped improve their child's reading skills. For educators, Epic School is a free option for use during the school day. It offers ELA tools to filter titles by various reading levels and skills, as well as quizzes, Dictionary Lookup, and Spotlight Words to help build skills. Teachers can easily assign and share books and track daily and weekly reading with the help of the Daily 20 feature. The app also offers multilingual books and fun reading formats to make reading accessible for every student. 9 out of 10 Epic Educators would recommend the app to their colleagues. A premium offering, Epic School Plus, is coming soon and will provide 24/7 access to the full Epic library for districts. Epic has received positive reviews from various sources, including The TODAY Show, CNET, and Refinery 29, as well as publications like The Wall Street Journal, Parents Magazine, and Forbes. TechCrunch describes Epic as striking the perfect balance between educational and fun, making it a valuable tool for parents. Parenting.com praises the app for providing access to thousands of books on all subject matters. And according to Epic Educator Ambassador Cindy, the app is incredibly valuable for students as it exposes them to books they may not have access to otherwise. To ensure user privacy, Epic has a privacy policy in place, which can be found on their website. The terms of service for the app can also be found on their website.