Condensation inside any electrical device can harm it, as a regular camper, I've known several mobile phones to fail due to condensation. Generally if you then dry them out slowly they are fine to use again.
I've often noticed that other electronics (not tried the Kindle) have started up/shut down slower in the cold and hold much less charge in cold weather - we're talking 4 - 6 degrees C not minus temperatures.
As I said, I have not tried the Kindle camping, but I would assume that both the effect of condensation and cold could cause some issues occasionally. I take my android phone with me when I go camping and use that and the odd p-book to read.
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