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Originally Posted by DNSB
Out of a perhaps morbid curiosity, is it a necessity delete a book as soon as you finish it? Are you not allowed to read a new book until the old one is deleted?
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Guess that depends on the type of person you are.
I read mostly (isekai / reincarnation) lightnovels, and usually one lightnovel has 10-20 and in some cases more books. i put them usually into specific folders and collections to have them more organized, but if i finish a book i usually delete it to make more room for more and "to feel like i'm done with it". i hate the feeling of something "unfinished", so i hate it when the book file and empty folders are still on my kindle after reading it.
it just feels more organized for me if i only have books on my kindle i have not read yet / i'm currently reading. makes finding a book i want to continue to read easier because i don't have to search through 100s of books i have already read.
i mean, i currently have that many books on my kindle.. even if i would read 3-4 books each week, i could read a whole year or two without having to sideload more books. if you don't organize that somehow..its just chaos.
imagine having like 1000-5000 books or so in a list and having to find books you have not read yet (i don't really use filters, so i have to browse manually through my collections). yes, it shows the % on the name.. but it still clutters your list full with already read books. which sucks imho.