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Old 07-09-2017, 09:53 AM   #3
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According to your nickname, you should have already lived long enough to know all answers.
Thank you for your vote of confidence. However, I'm still working on my omniscience.

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The books are on your Amazon account cloud.
Read the pop-up more carefully next time:
It says:
"Remove from device"
It does not say:
"Delete from device"
It will only say 'Delete' for item that are not backed up on the Account cloud.
No, read what I said. These are not books I got from Amazon, and they are not on my Amazon account. The popup when I deleted the books said "Delete", and I kind of thought (in my naive way) that they would be deleted as a result.

Silly me.

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The sidecar directory remains behind to save any user added information (bookmarks, quotes, indexing, whatever) for the next time you bring it onto the device.
Thanks, so I can just delete all that manually.
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The developer's sub-forum here has a script posted that will clean up your Kindle for anything that is no longer present on it.
Thanks, I'll go looking for it -- or perhaps you have a link?
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