not sure what you did wrong, but that app can pick up and read almost any type of ebook going from txt through to drm epub and mobi (paid version only). It doesn't have a store option, you have to manually open each book using the open option in the menu setting. It also has virtually every feature you could ever wish for a reader.
I am not the developer and have no connection with him - must say that I didn't think it needed a help section as it is so obvious to use, but if you go on the about us option there is their website which includes detailed instructions on the basic use of this reader.
I have used all of the ebook readers you have mentioned, the others the commenters have mentioned and a couple of others not mentioned here, and this is definitely the main one I always keep coming back to due to its versatility (paid version - free version is a bit limited with book types).
Please reconsider this feature, as I think you have made a series mistake with your iReader comments.
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