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Old 12-20-2013, 04:43 PM   #23
nynaevelan
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Originally Posted by sirmaru View Post
Wasn't your topic: Advanced Users, Kindle plus at least 5 Collections?

I own a Kindle and have 9 Collections. "Advanced" is a subjective word.

I've been reading books since 1930. That MUST be more books than you've ever even known about. However, I never saved any of them.

My first book was "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu in the original Chinese and purchased in the Manchuoku Book Shop. It came in handy when lying in mud soaked fields looking up at the sky.

I concentrate on history, biography and theology. Do you have any books in those categories?

I do admit you have more eBooks than me now since all my Microsoft eBooks, Adobe eBooks and Sony eBooks are gone forever. I have thought recently how, possibly, Calibre plus Apprentice Alf may have saved all those eBooks but never would have looked back anyway.

I believe my Collection of Bible Books and References is pretty large both in print books, eBooks and apps. I have a hunch my total numbers there probably exceed yours.
You are contradicting yourself, which is the truth, what you stated today or what you stated in a previous post? Let me refresh your memory:

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Others, like me, are Readers and only have a small number of eBooks. In my entire life I have only read 93 books per Goodreads and am only reading 2 books as of now. I have 60 books in my "Want to Read" shelf on Goodreads which I am sure I will never complete in the entire rest of my life. I have split my eBooks into 8 Collections and one more for Active Content (I own 2). I have set up no Collections for my Apps since I only own 32. I only own 35 eBooks which I purchased from Amazon.

Prior to 1990 I must have read a total of FOUR books in the previous 70 years. I only started really reading books when Microsoft started publishing eBooks for PC's in 1990.
And I never said all my books were ebooks, which they are not, my books range in all formats including paperback, hardback, audio and ebook.
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