Including a "cheat sheet" in my iBook

Hi,
Just looking for some ideas on how I might achieve this.
I would like to include a "cheat sheet" document in my iBook.
I'm thinking a one-sheet document that would contain a summary of certain points, and that could be printed out by the reader for reference.
Could I print directly from the iBook?  If so, how?
Or could I send an embedded PDF document to an email address that the reader would enter?
I know that Apple stuff is somewhat closed in terms of "disc access", so any ideas are appreciated.
Cheers,
Geoff

Stock iBooks 2 navigation includes the ability to add highlights and notes, which includes the share icon in the top nav bar for printing/email. Try it on your device and see if that fits your needs.
Books are not apps, so I'm not sure what you mean by 'somewhat closed' - if you need more that what a simple book offers, you can use iBAs feedback menu to let Apple know and/or look into making an app to expand features you wish your users to take advantage of, etc.

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