Viewing PDF files in iBooks ?

does anyone know if there is anyway to view PDF files as you view books in ibooks with access to all options (copy, define, highlight, note, search, share) ?, thank you.

Hi LeClarence,
Welcome to the Support Communities!
The article below will explain how to view PDFs with iBooks on your iPhone.   The easiest way to get them to your device is to email them to yourself. 
iBooks: Viewing, syncing, saving, and printing PDFs on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4227
With iBooks for iOS and iTunes 10.1 or later, you can view, sync, save, and print PDFs on your compatible iOS device. You can also view PDF email attachments or PDFs from Safari in iBooks.
Opening PDFs with iBooks
You can open PDF documents, such as a PDF attached to an email, with iBooks:
When you view a PDF email attachment, tap the Share button in the upper-right corner.
Tap Open in iBooks to open the attachment. iBooks will open, and you can view your PDF.
When you use iBooks to open a PDF, iBooks will automatically save a copy of the PDF to your iBooks PDF shelf. These PDFs will sync to your iTunes Book library the next time you sync your device with iTunes.
Syncing and saving PDFs
To add PDFs to your iTunes library on your computer, drag and drop the PDF into your iTunes Book library. If you're using OS X Mavericks, drag and drop your PDFs into your iBooks library using iBooks for Mac.
To sync a PDF to iBooks on your device:
Select your iOS device. (Learn more about syncing your data with iTunes.)
Click the Books tab.
Select Sync Books.
If iTunes is set to sync only selected books, select the checkbox next to the PDF you want to sync.
Click Sync.
You can use iTunes to back up your PDF files so they will restore to your iOS device after you update or restore your software or transfer information to a different device. If you use iTunes 11 or later to sync your PDF files to iBooks on your iOS device, a backup of your PDF will be automatically created. A copy of the PDF will be added to your iTunes Books library, or iBooks library if you're using OS X Mavericks.
Cheers,
- Judy

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