How about a Mac ibook reader? Is there one?

There is IBook author for the Mac, but what IBook reader?
There are millions of Mac users. Amazon Kindle app for Mac and a NookReader app for Mac is now out as a Beta, so I look forward to a Mac IBook reader. Is that in development?

iBooks are for iOS and they are configured for a touch/rotateable platform.
If you'd like to see a desktop reader, use the iBA feedback menu.
Kindle supposedly has an epub reader for OS X...
Know that Apple doesn't discuss future plans in public.

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