Remember, this is for Big Sur and other recent versions of MacOs that don't use iTunes for this. Plug the iPad into the Mac and open Finder. On the iPad I was working with this was already done so I can’t detail the steps, but they are in Settings. On the iPad enable iCloud Drive and enable it specifically for iBooks. Step 1: Sync books from iPad to MacOs using iCloud Drive We’ll copy them to the Mac, retrieve them from the secret-double-hidden folder they are in, convert them into compressed single-file ePub format, convert those using third party software Calibre into to MOBI files that Kindle can read, and move those to the Kindle. The iPad stores books in ePub format, uncompressed and expanded into packages or folders.
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