@the OP.
I reiterate: If non-wifi and on-device collection management is high on your list, the Kindle is not the logical choice. I don't own one, but it certainly sounds inferior to the Kobo or the Sony.
The Kobo is not a perfect device, but a plethora of workarounds and hacks are available for it. This used to be so with the Kindle, but Amazon shut it down real tight. So if you want flexibility (with collections and everything else), go with the Kobo. It's not perfect. The Kindle is faster and more stable, but you can do far less with it.
If you're satisfied with the limited software features the Kindle now offers, then its a good device. If you want to add functionality, I fear you'll be rapidly frustrated.
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