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Old 08-23-2016, 07:08 PM   #11
AnemicOak
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Originally Posted by barryem View Post
I think the best way to use a Kindle, or any ereader, is to keep the book or books you're reading on board along with those you intend to read in the near future.
You're obviously more of a planner than I am. If I'm reading/re-reading a series then I'd know I want at least those books available, but I definitely don't have my reading plotted out enough to know what I'll be reading in a few weeks time. Not to mention what I may want to go back and look something up in at any given time.

I stopped using collections on my Kobo (and Kindle for that matter) except for one where I add books as I've read them (one for each year). Instead I've found it easier to just search for the title, author or series name and find what I'm looking for that way.

Love having all my books available at all times and think it's great that devices can, to some extent, satisfy many different ways for people to handle their content to whatever preference they might have.
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