I had the same problem for quite some time. First, I listed them according to author. In other words, I created folders (using my Windows PC) with the authors' names and moved (cut and pasted) the ebooks into the appropriate folders. Then I created categories (according to genres) and placed the folders into the appropriate categories. A few examples of categories follow:
Crime eBooks
Educational eBooks
Fantasy eBooks
Historical Fiction eBooks
Historical Nonfiction eBooks
Informational eBooks
Mystery eBooks
Nonfiction eBooks
Novel eBooks
Sci-Fi eBooks
Self-Help eBooks
Spy Novel eBooks
Young Adult eBooks
That solved one problem--they were organized now. The second problem--what did I want to read? I was mostly interested in Young Adult (YA) ebooks, so I began reading YA novels because I truly enjoyed them... as much as one can enjoy dystopian novels. >.>
Now I'm also interested in Informational and Self-Help ebooks so I'm reading from those categories, as well.
If I never read a majority of my ebooks, it's okay. I only have this lifetime... There's only so much I could read. I'm just thankful I have options. There were lots of times when I had very few options... or no options at all. I didn't even own an ereader! So, I try to be thankful for what I have. *nods*
'Hope that helps. : )
Last edited by trichobezoar; 11-23-2014 at 07:06 PM.
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