Hello. 
iBooks is perfectly accessible to totally blind users, and can be used with 
both speech and braille, though somewhat better with speech. Whether it is 
worth spending money on books has nothing to do with whether you're blind or 
not, that is, iBooks offers the smallest number of books available at a major 
Ebook store, and Ebook Prices are still unconscionably high for what is 
offered, but all that applies to everyone.
HTH. 
Aman
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> Is Ibooks any good for totally blind people? Is it worth spending money on 
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