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Old 10-22-2022, 12:43 AM   #19
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So I'm wondering why it matters to you whether the stuff you're adding is labeled "document" instead of "book"? (This question isn't meant as a challenge. I have OCD, so lots of things matter to me that are inconsequential or irrelevant to other people. I'd be a hypocrite to judge other people for such things. And I certainly understand how frustrating it can be to post a question on a form, only to have people to dismiss your concern rather than offer a solution. I'm asking out of genuine sincerity, to try to understand your objection.)
There are quite a few.

Book Details is a major one. Documents don't have this option. It might not seem like a big deal, but I sometimes find it useful when I forget who the author is and I'm too lazy to go back out of the book to check.

Amazon store integration. Since Kindles don't have a blurb/summary displayed for a book, I sometimes check the store info to remind me what the book is about.

Goodreads integration. This is more for the people who want to keep track of their reading lists in goodreads. Like automatically updating your goodreads profile of what you're currently reading, and marking it as finished when you're done. You can also rate the book directly when you flip to the last page.

Thos are the things I could think off the top of my head.
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