How to organize your Kindle library (2024)

Kindle e-readers make it easy to amass and read books. Unfortunately, they don’t make it particularly easy to organize them. There’s no folder structure or tagging system to impose order on large libraries. Instead, Kindle offers Collections, a way of sorting books into logical groupings on the device screen.

Alas, Collections are far from perfect. You can’t drag-and-drop books, even if your Kindle has a touchscreen, or otherwise organize books en masse. You have to open each book and assign it to a collection individually. Still, with some effort and patience, Collections can help you streamline your library, which will definitely help you better enjoy your Kindle. Here’s how to get started.

How to delete books from your Kindle

The first step to organizing a big library is to trim it down. Sure, the thought of getting rid of books sickens most bibliophiles. The beauty of the Kindle, though, is that purchased books deleted from the device aren’t truly gone—they’re still available in your Kindle account to be downloaded again whenever you get the urge to reread them. It makes sense, then, to start your organization efforts by removing any books you’ve already read, as well as those you don’t plan to read anytime soon. This is also a good time to get rid of any book samples cluttering up your library.

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To get started, tap Your Library from the Kindle home screen to get to your books. By default, the Kindle will display all your books—both those on the device and the ones in the cloud. On the upper left of the homescreen, tap Downloaded to see just those books stored on your Kindle. Then go to the upper right, tap Sort, and choose either Grid or List to customize how the books are displayed.

Personally I like Grid mode, as it lets me easily identify books by their covers. List mode seems to enable faster scrolling, however, as it doesn’t load thumbnails. That may make it better for combing through large collections.

From this point, all you have to do is find a book you want to remove from the Kindle. In Grid mode, just long-tap the book cover and select Remove From Device from the pop-up menu. In List mode, tap the three-dot icon at the far right of the book title and do the same. Then move on to the next book, and so on, until you’ve thinned your library to your liking.

How to create Collections

A Collection is essentially a virtual folder into which you can group books by genre, subject, or other criteria. Grouping ideas will likely present themselves as you scroll through your books, but one of the simplest ways to use Collections is to sort books into those you’ve read and those you’ve yet to read. Really, you’re limited only by your imagination.

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There are three ways to create Collections: on the Amazon website (called Kindle Cloud Collections), in the Kindle app, and on the Kindle itself. Let’s look at each in turn.

To create a Cloud Collection on the Amazon site, go to the Your Account menu and select Your Content and Devices. You should see a list of all the books you’ve downloaded. Click Show > Collections from the drop-down menu at the top left of the screen.

On the page that opens, click Create new collection and give it a descriptive name, like “To Read” or “Sci Fi.” Then click the button labeled Create new collection.

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Now go back to the Show drop-down menu and select Books. Every book in your library will be displayed in a list. Click the three-dot button next to a book and select Add to collections from the pop-up menu. Another window pops up, from which you can choose an existing collection or create a new one. Once you’ve done so, click the Add to collection button to add your book.

Despite its funky functionality, using Collections on your Kindle device is relatively simple. Select Your Library from the home screen, then press the three-dot icon in the upper right and tap Create New Collection. Name the collection and tap OK.

Now go into your library and find a book to add to this new Collection. Long-press the book, select Add To Collection from the pop-up window, then check the box next to the appropriate Collection.

You can also create and add to Collections on the Kindle app for PC, Mac, Android, and iOS. Though there are variations in the app interface for each of these platforms, the basic steps are similar.

Using the Android app as an example: Launch the app and tap Library from the toolbar. Long-press a book you want to add to a Collection. A new toolbar slides down from the top of the screen showing Share, a ‘+’ sign, and three-dot icons. Tap + and, in the window that pops up, check the box next to the Collection to which you want to add the book. Tap Done to return to your library.

Regardless of which option you use, all your Collections will remain in sync across all of them.

Using the Calibre or Kindlian desktop organizers

There was a time when you could manage the books on your Kindle device using one of several third-party desktop organizers. That’s no longer the case, as Amazon has since closed off its firmware. But these tools can still help you get a handle on your library.

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Two of the best are Calibre (compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Linux) and Kindlian (Windows only). You connect your Kindle to your computer via USB, and the desktop organizer scans your devices library, displaying the books in an elegant, full-color interface. You can edit your ebooks’ metadata, and organize them by author, format, rating, tags, and other criteria.

Your entire library stays neat and organized—albeit only on your computer, not the Kindle itself. Still, many users, including this one, find they make your library more visually appealing and easier to parse than in Amazon’s own tools. You can also use them to move books to and from your Kindle, and side-load eBooks you get from places other than Amazon.

How to organize your Kindle library (2024)

FAQs

Is there a better way to organize Kindle books? ›

To keep things organized, create a Collection. Tap Menu on the top right of the Kindle screen, select Create a Collection, type a name for the collection, and tap OK. Check the box next to each book you want to appear in the collection, and select Done. Amazon lets you pick how you see Collections.

How do I manage my Kindle library? ›

To manage your Kindle content, go to the manage your content and devices page and click Content in the toolbar. You can see your purchased digital content, like e-books, audiobooks, apps, videos, and more.

Can I create folders in my Kindle library? ›

How to create Collections to keep your Kindle library organized. In the Kindle for Windows app menu bar, click + next to Collections. Select New Collection. Enter a name for your Collection.

How do I arrange books in my Kindle collection? ›

Sort Your Kindle Books Wisely

For ease of use, we recommend using List view. Tap Sort (three lines) at the top-right of the library and select List under View options. This will show your books and their authors in text form with a smaller cover, making it easier to identify them.

What is the best spacing for Kindle books? ›

Tips for ensuring your e-book looks professional and is easy to read:
  • Use a legible font: Use a font that is easy to read and looks professional, such as Times New Roman or Arial. ...
  • Ensure proper spacing: Use line spacing of 1.5 or double spacing, and leave a blank line between paragraphs.
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How should I Organise my books? ›

Organize your books alphabetically

Alphabetical organization works best if you remember book titles and author names more than genres and plot points. It's also ideal if your collection of books is so massive it's basically a mini library.

Can I keep Kindle books forever? ›

Any books you've paid for are yours forever. You can also borrow Prime books if you have Amazon Prime.

How do I keep my Kindle libraries separate? ›

If you want separate e-book libraries that share some books but not all, use the “household” feature (Manage Your Household ). Each user has their own Amazon account and their own e-book library, but the household feature makes it simple to share books between Kindles in the household.

How do I get a list of all my Kindle books? ›

Simply type "Your Books" in the search bar on the Amazon Store, and the top result will open the Your Books feature. Once there, the Library tab contains every book you have ever bought or borrowed from Amazon.

What does jailbreaking a Kindle do? ›

Jailbreaking an Amazon Kindle device allows you to access files and settings that are normally protected, load third-party apps and lock screen wallpapers, and make other changes.

What is the difference between home and Library on Kindle? ›

Library. The Kindle home screen has separate views for Home and Library. So what's the difference between the two tabs? The Library tab is just what it says – it's the complete library of every e-book you've purchased or downloaded.

How do you sort Library books? ›

Librarians use the subject of each book to work out the Dewey number for that book. Then they put the number on a small sticker on the spine of the book. The books are then put on the shelves in number order.

How do I organize collections on my Kindle Paperwhite? ›

Right-click the cover of the book and select "Add/Remove from Collection" from the drop down list. Click "New Collection" and name the title of the collection. And you can also move the book to collections which you have already created. Step 2 Import collections to kindle paperwhite (Kindle Touch).

Can you sort books on Kindle app? ›

The Kindle app for Android provides a convenient way to keep your books organized and make it easier to find the book you want to read next. You can organize books in the Kindle app for Android in several ways: Collections: You can create custom collections to group books by themes, genres, or any other criteria.

What is the difference between home and library on Kindle? ›

Library. The Kindle home screen has separate views for Home and Library. So what's the difference between the two tabs? The Library tab is just what it says – it's the complete library of every e-book you've purchased or downloaded.

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