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Old 12-18-2012, 08:14 PM   #17
tomsem
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Originally Posted by xendula View Post
Agreed. It is for me, because I only keep the currently reading and the TBR very very soon pile on my Kindle - no more than maybe 15 books. My first Kindle was chock full and I never found anything I was looking for, so now I just move to the reader what I really, really, REALLY should read next.
I rely very heavily on the cloud, epecially now that I have the PW.
That is pretty much what I do, except I like to keep all my TBR on board (about 50, plus another virtual 100 which I have yet to move off of my Kindle Touch). I keep it in Recent order and rarely have to leave the first page of Home screen. Once I read it, it goes back to the cloud, and something else comes to page 1. As it is I still have 1.1 GB free.

When I got my PW, I stopped downloading samples, which just clutter things up, and it is more stuff to deal with when switching to another Kindle. I realized that I almost never read them, and even when I did, I would rarely buy them right away. Now I use Wish List instead (added one for KOLL prospects as well), which doesn't take up any space and is still pretty convenient to browse (on a Kindle or a computer browser) when I'm ready to buy something.

But even with 100-200 items I don't have any trouble finding stuff, and I don't use collections. Search is pretty fast by typing initial letters of author or title.
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