Check out the Kindle Daily Deal on Amazon.) A huge book library requires some organization. Before scanning my books, I had 228 items in my Kindle that I purchased through Amazon.
You’ve learned how to Scan Your Books to Kindle, but now you want to take it a step further. See my article on Kindle Paperwhite Collections Management for more info. UPDATE (October 2, 2012)-Since writing this article, I have learned that you cannot use Calibre with a Kindle Touch or Paperwhite which has a touch screen.
I’m passing my old Kindle to my daughter. I love that the new Kindle is still e-ink but has a built-in light. UPDATE (Sept 2012)- as a matter of fact I DID order this one for me. If I were going to get myself a Kindle today, this is the one: Kindle Paperwhite, 6″ High Resolution Display with Built-in Light, Wi-Fi – Includes Special Offers You can even borrow books from the library or our friends for free! If you don’t have a Kindle, I strongly recommend getting one (or more for your family members). It’s crazy lightweight and can hold THOUSANDS of books so you’re ready for whatever you’re in the mood to read. You can keep it on the same page forever and never use the battery except to use Wi-fi or run the internal clock. My Kindle works GREAT outside and by the pool. I have a Kindle app on my phone, but it’s hard to read an LCD screen outside unless you have the brightness turned all the way up (and draining the battery). Kindle? Why should you own a Kindle? First, there’s the e-ink. It’s somewhat of an extension of organizing your documents. I’m going to unofficially call this Kindle #4.5 in the Organized Life Series.