Read Kindle Paperwhite for Dummies Online
Authors: Leslie H. Nicoll
Tags: #Computers, #Hardware, #Mobile Devices, #General
Be Clever with Collections
Many readers organize their Kindle Paperwhite e-books into collections so that they can quickly find their favorites among the dozens — or even hundreds — of books stored on the device. Although names such as Bestsellers and Finished are serviceable, why not have some fun? Here are a few suggestions culled from Kindle users:
Once Upon a Time (young adult/children)
Books that Make Me Look Smart (classics)
Small Servings (samples)
On the Nightstand (currently reading)
On the Docket (coming up next)
What Was I Thinking? DNF (did not finish)
Maybe Someday (all unread books)
Can’t Resist a Bargain (cheap or freebies)
Tell Me about Your Life (autobiographies and biographies)
A Blast from the Past (historical fiction)
Magic and Mayhem (fantasy and paranormal)
Future Bestsellers (books from indie authors)
Extra! Extra! (subscription content, such as newspapers and magazines)
Let’s Eat! (cookbooks)