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I made the mistake of putting hundreds of books onto mine when i got it,
soon removed most of them when i realised that there's no way to quickly look through them.
(, Sun 14 Aug 2011, 11:30, archived)
You've just given me a great mental image.
"All my DAYZ BLUD, I swear, No one haz got more books on dere kindle dan me. Raah' pussyole, you got like 100 books muhn, bet dey be battyboy books dat are all copywrite expired, knowwhatImean? All dat Dickings and Louis Carol shit, 'ems don't even count 'cus dey are free. I got EVERY Michael Crichton, yah'getsme? I can be all like on the tube 'Dayum, I wanna get in on that State Of Fear shit' and BOH-YAH.', ems be well good. Yah'blud, Thiiirrty Twooo gigabites, mostly full too, innit."
(, Sun 14 Aug 2011, 11:36, archived)
Perhaps that's the reason Waterstones wasn't looted,
all the kids have Kindles.
(, Sun 14 Aug 2011, 11:50, archived)
hah

(, Sun 14 Aug 2011, 11:59, archived)
Sort them into collections.

(, Sun 14 Aug 2011, 13:14, archived)
It's still slow as hell.
Not that it matters anyway, i don't need to carry hundreds of books around with me.
(, Sun 14 Aug 2011, 13:17, archived)
I've never understood the putting hundreds of books on,
but then it can take me six months to read a book. I shove all the ones I have read into a collection so that they aren't cluttering up the home screen, and I have another collection for guide books. That's all I need.
(, Sun 14 Aug 2011, 13:19, archived)
I delete once i've read them, generally i'll only have 3-4 books on there.


Edit: six months to read a book?
(, Sun 14 Aug 2011, 13:21, archived)
That's just the modern version of burning books.
You're no better than Hitler.

Also, not always six months, but I'm not a particularly fast reader and I'm easily distracted.
(, Sun 14 Aug 2011, 13:26, archived)