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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
I delete the library books from my Kindle Archive (since re-downloading an expired library book isn't exactly a very fulfilling experience—who knew?!), but everything else stays. Unless a book I purchased really, really sucked, of course.
But basically, I keep my Kindle cleaned up, and the rest is Amazon's problem. 
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I would just point out that if you delete library books, any bookmarks/notes/highlights/reading position you created get deleted too (I just checked this). You can always check the book out again (from any library), and have them restored, even if you never intend to purchase.
I'm actually more inclined to make highlights and notes with library books, since these remain in my possession, as it were, on kindle.amazon.com, though the book itself does not. Whereas with books I 'own', I don't need such breadcrumbs as much; I can just read the book.
I rarely delete books from my account, unless they were really bad. I plan to loan out or gift my old kindles to family members or friends & for all I know they will like things I don't.