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Old 11-05-2010, 09:17 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by Vandy View Post
I thought some more on your concept and have a few queistions for you.

I would assume, given the "flat" nature of Kindle collections, that you have separate collections for each genre (Fiction - Science, Fiction - Non, Fiction - Historical, etc.) as well as "specialty" collections such as collections named Novel/Novella, Short Stories, (what is Flash?) as well as (I would assume) collections named Author, Title, ... Is this a correct assumption?

Finally, are there other "specialty" collection types that I should consider?
I organize my Kindle the same way I keep my shelves at goodreads.com: sci-fi, fantasy, misc non-fiction, crafting, parenting, young adult, short story, read, to-review, bookclub.

I don't bother making a collection for each author because there's a sort that already does that. Granted, sometimes the sort doesn't work because publishers aren't consistent in their naming, so sometimes it shows up under the author's first name, and sometimes under the author's last name. If I'm looking for something by a particular author, I just search "My Items" for the author's name.
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