How to manage content on your Amazon Kindle e-reader or Fire HD tablet

If you love reading, you may have a ton of Kindle books that you’ve read over the years. It’s been sixteen years since Amazon launched the Kindle in 2007. Since then, it’s become the go-to device for e-reading, being one of thebest e-book readers. However, keeping track of yourtop Amazon Kindle devicesand books using the Kindle app on your Android phone can be challenging.

Amazon has you covered, and you can manage everything in one place. You can delete books you don’t want, send them to different devices, download them to your computer, or return them if borrowed. It’s super easy and convenient.

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Manage your Amazon Kindle e-reader or Fire Tablet

Managing your Kindle and the content on it is easy. We show you how.

From here, you can change your device’s name and your Kindle email address. On the right side of this view, you have three options:

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Manage your Kindle’s e-books, audiobooks, documents, videos, and more

To manage your Kindle content, go to themanage your content and devicespage and clickContentin the toolbar. it’s possible to see your purchased digital content, like e-books, audiobooks, apps, videos, and more. We use e-books in this example.

ClickSee (x) Title(s)under Books, where (x) is the number of books in your library. You can sort the books in your Kindle library by title, author, or purchase date. If you know the name of the book, type it in the search bar in the upper-right corner to get to it quickly.

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Using the checkboxes next to each book, you can select multiple books to:

If you’re working with a specific e-book, each has several options:

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Expand your library beyond the Amazon book store

Head to the Amazon website to manage your Kindle e-reader preferences

you’re able to also tweak Kindle preferences from Amazon. Follow the steps below.

Get the most from your Amazon Kindle e-reader or Fire HD tablet

Amazon offers a range of free e-books, from well-known classics to hidden gems. To begin, check our comprehensive guide on downloadingfree e-books to your Kindle. But that’s not all. Your local library may have a collection of digital books. A quick search through their online catalog can lead you to a bigger world of free experiences. This gives you more money to buy that special version or long-awaited bestseller.

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