For proof-reading -- or just being nice and noting glaring errors while you are reading the book for pure enjoyment -- the Kindle's "highlight" feature is nice. It draws a box around the line(s) you select. AND at the same time, it writes the line(s) inside the box to an external text file "My Clippings".
So when you are done reading, you just upload the clippings file to a computer, and you can send it to the book's compiler. I send the whole sentence, so it is search/findable -- hopefully, the typo or spelling error is obvious. Or, since I know the topic of the book, I might edit the clippings file to point out which word needs to be fixed. "She" for "he" or some such.
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