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Originally Posted by jocampo
Companies give you more and more storage on your eink readers. But, without including mp3s, just ebooks only, are people filling their devices already or keeping more than one thousand books on it?
Let us know if you passed the 1k limit on your Sony, Kindle, Nook or whatever your eink is?
It is difficult to validate responses, so I'm just asking for a bit of honesty here...
Also, for those who really have over of 1k ebooks, can also explain how is possible to identify or find a book in a quick way, on the device, of course, not externally ...
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I have 1909 titles on mine. It's a Sony 950, so they're in collections by series. 99% of what I read is series, so that works well for me. I can also go into "all books" and sort by author, so if by some miracle a book I want to read isn't in a series I can find it quickly that way too. My mom was a voracious reader and she taught me to "read by author". So I'm used to looking for books that way. The Sony 950 has letters on the side (like tabs in an address book) so I can jump to the letter of an author's name too. I also have a custom collection for anthologies, to make them easy to find.
I doubt my system would work for everyone, but to be honest, I've had a reader with folders before (Astak's EZ Reader), and Sony's collections work better
for me. Probably because, as I said, the vast majority of what I read is series. (Cozy mysteries and urban fantasy).