I just unzip the epub files into their own folder, then load them into safari, and read them that way. Don't think this will work for drm enabled versions, but since I don't have any of those, it's not possible for me to check. Just rename the files (or copy them) to a .zip extension, unzip them, and then find the folder with the html files in it. It's usually a couple levels deep, but nothing says it has to be, so keep an eye out when hunting for them.

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