I’ll Bake!: Something delicious for every occasion by Liberty Mendez
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 87 MB
Overview: There are moments in life when only cake will do. In I’ll Bake!, classically pastry trained chef Liberty Mendez shares the joy that baking, entertaining and feeding her friends brings her, with over 85 failsafe recipes that are at once impressive and effortless.
’A beautiful book that proves you can have both style and substance. These recipes, and their gorgeous styling and photography, make me feel that magical joy that only baking can bring.’ – John Whaite
These are delicious baking recipes that fit into a busy lifestyle; whether you’re pulling together a quick snack or comforting pudding with whatever is left in the fridge, creating a cake that you can take to your friend’s birthday without fear of it falling apart on the night bus, or cooking an impressive dinner party dish after a couple of glasses of wine – I’ll Bake! has the perfect dish for every occasion.
Not only can all of the recipes can be made in five steps or under, there’s an at-a-glance guide to which recipes are vegan, dairy free and gluten free and time-saving tips and easy alternatives to help suit an assortment of dietary needs. Plus every chapter is accompanied by a Spotify soundtrack Liberty has compiled to set the mood, and bring the joy to baking.
The 5 Best PDF Readers for Digital Magazines in 2026
Reading digital magazines on a screen is a completely different experience from reading on paper — and the right PDF reader can make or break that experience. Whether you're flipping through a glossy fashion magazine, a dense technical journal, or a comic-style publication, your reader app affects everything from page-turn smoothness to night-time eye comfort.
Here's our breakdown of the five best PDF readers for digital magazine lovers, complete with pros, cons, and who each one is best suited for.
📖 1. Adobe Acrobat Reader
Adobe Acrobat Reader remains the gold standard for PDF viewing across desktop, mobile, and web. For digital magazines packed with embedded fonts, vector graphics, and interactive elements, Acrobat renders everything with pixel-perfect accuracy.
✅ Pros
❌ Cons
Best for: Readers who want maximum compatibility and don't mind a slightly heavier app.
🌙 2. Xodo PDF Reader & Editor
Xodo has become a favorite among magazine readers who want speed without sacrificing features. It's completely free, ad-light, and handles large magazine files (100MB+) without lag.
✅ Pros
❌ Cons
Best for: Tablet readers who want that authentic "two-page spread" magazine feel.
🎨 3. Foxit PDF Reader
Foxit strikes a great balance between performance and features. It's particularly popular for magazines that include forms, hyperlinks, and bookmarked sections (common in tech and business publications).
✅ Pros
❌ Cons
Best for: Readers who download and archive large magazine libraries.
☁️ 4. SumatraPDF
If you're a desktop reader on Windows who values speed above all else, SumatraPDF is unbeatable. It opens instantly, has zero bloat, and supports keyboard-driven navigation perfect for power-reading through issue after issue.
✅ Pros
❌ Cons
Best for: Windows users who binge-read magazine archives and want zero friction.
📱 5. Apple Books / Preview (macOS & iOS)
For iPhone, iPad, and Mac users, the built-in PDF tools in Apple Books and Preview offer a surprisingly polished magazine-reading experience — especially with iPad's larger screen and Apple Pencil annotation support.
✅ Pros
❌ Cons
Best for: iPad readers who want a clean, native experience with zero setup.
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💡 Final Thoughts
There's no single "best" PDF reader for everyone — it really depends on your device and reading habits:
Whichever you choose, downloading high-quality digital magazine PDFs is the first step to a great reading experience — and that's exactly what we're here for. 📚✨
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