Although the operating system doesn’t include a built-in ebook reader, the software maker has recently added epub support to Microsoft Edge with the ability to bookmark books and change reading styles. In addition, the company is also working to add a dedicated section for books on Microsoft Edge. With these new features in place coming on the Windows 10 Creators Update, it appears that Microsoft is planning to have users purchase books from different publishers and authors, and read them using new version of the web browser. Microsoft is expected to start selling books in the Store as soon as the Windows 10 Creators Update releases in April alongside many other features, such as Blue Light, new theme management system, pick up where to left off using Cortana, support for 3D and mixed reality, interface changes and a number of other features. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.