It’s a little better on the new Paperwhite as the on-Kindle collection management experience has more user-friendly checklists, but it’s still a huge pain. Historically (and still on older Kindle models), it’s extremely kludgy to create and manage collections. It has enormous potential to make arranging and managing the books on your Kindle really awesome, but the past and even current (slightly improved) implementation is pretty lackluster compared to the rest of the Kindle user experience. This feature allows you to group books together into unique collections like “Mystery Novels”, “Textbooks”, “To-Read” or whatever other sorting/tagging method you wish to apply to any given group of books. The Kindle has a feature known as Kindle Collections. Read on as we show you how to use third-party tools to properly manage your Kindle Collections and make them truly useful. ![]() ![]() The “Collections” feature on the Kindle has so much potential, but Amazon has done a terrible job implementing it.
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