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Originally Posted by HarryT
Why do you set a bookmark for that purpose? The Kindle remembers your reading position automatically.
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When one reads books like a Bible, one should keep two bookmarks, one for the OT and another for the NT. Normal syncing only keeps the latest page read which won't work in that case.
Plus, with books related to history and biography, one may jump forward and backward for word searches and information and the actual reading position can only be held with a bookmark.
One may even leave bookmarks to quickly locate important notes and / or highlights without using the "Go To" feature to scan all of them.
Syncing does sync all one's bookmarks in addition to latest page read.