How do I upload pdf files to iCloud

I have pdf files stored in documents and my desktop.  I can't figure out how to open and store them in icloud.

For PDFs, it's better to use Dropbox instead of icloud.
If you want to use icloud, you'd have to use itunes's app tab and drag the pdf file to the right panel after highlighting iBooks.  A pain.  
For Dropbox: On the iOS device, use GoodReader to access the file(s).
If you are just trying to store a pdf on icloud as storage, than getting the pdf to icloud and then back to your mac involves drag and drop both ways using itunes.  Again, use Dropbox instead.

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