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Originally Posted by Canis_lupus
On e-ink, tap the top of the screen, tap the bookmark icon.
The top number is where you currently are and pressing that creates a new bookmark.
Under the solid line are the bookmarks already created shown with page or location and chapter.
Tap on one of them and a preview window pops up showing that bookmarked page.
Tap on the preview window to go to that bookmark.
Think this works the same way for the apps.
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Nope.
The OP is using one of the Kindle apps, it is much different than Kindle devices. You can toggle bookmark on and off, but to navigate to the location for an existing one, you need to either go to the Notebook find and tap on them there, or use page preview (with books that support that view) and scroll through those until you see pages with bookmarks.
It's considerably less efficient than Kindle to jump among them, particularly if you are also highlighting and making notes. You can set a filter to show only Bookmarks but it is in effect only for as long as Notebook is open (however, on iPad Notebook opens in a separate pane so you can read and see your Notebook simultaneously and navigate these independently, which is pretty nice).
iPad app excepted, I like Kindle's implementation better, but don't expect they'll ever port it to the apps.