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Old 02-26-2013, 11:15 AM   #4
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Every month or two, re-arrange things and move some new items to the kindle.
I've started doing this (kinda). When I first got my Kindle 4, I put EVERYTHING on there from Calibre and my many Amazon free books. Multiple collections, many books to read, it was a lot. Now, I do cycles.

Each time I connect the Kindle to the computer to charge it up (so, every 2-3 weeks) I'll add the new books from Calibre or delete the ones from Calibre that I had marked as "never read again" on my Kindle. With the Amazon books, since they're stored in the cloud, you can pull them down anytime you have wi-fi so no need to store them all locally. I can read down quickly so the total number on the Kindle isn't too overwhelming and I know there will always be a new batch to read in the near future.

I'm wondering if I'll ever zero out and have read everything in my collections....at this rate I'm doubting it
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