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Old 09-21-2016, 05:39 PM   #30
HenryTree
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Scotland/N.E.England
Device: Kobo Aura One
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Originally Posted by Dusky Rose View Post
I haven't been able to see a Kobo Aura One first hand, so maybe it'd change my mind.

But right now, I'd rather see Amazon invest in a better OS for the Kindles. I like to carry a lot of books, and I like them organized. My Voyage has a very nice screen, but loading and sorting books is a big PITA.

I'd like the power of a tablet with an eInk screen.
Hi, I'm wondering if maybe I can get some tips here from you.

How do you go about organising your books on a Kindle. I tried to set up a few folders like "Reading Now" / "Historical Fiction" / "Biographies" etc ... but then I found when I was looking at my initial library page, I could not remember what was in those folders so then I wiped them and went back to just a clutter of books covering some 25 pages in my Kindle Voyage index but I do enjoy browsing through them when looking for something to read.

Maybe I enjoy this because that is the way I have stored physical books over a very long life - no real system, just piles and piles of books! (And I look around and think, "Good Lord! When I go, some people are going to get a shock!"

One thing I am scrupulous about - once I've read it, I delete it from my Kindle.

As I say, what do you find is the best way to organise your books on a Kindle, please?
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