

The nice thing about using Amazon to manage your library is that you can perform actions in bulk. Enter a keyword for the title, author, or Collection and hit the Search button. You’ll see a Search box on the right side of your content list. Next to Sort By, sort the list chronologically by acquired date or alphabetically by title or author. Then to the right, narrow things further by picking from All, Purchases, Samples, or something else. Next to Show, pick from Books, Documents, Collections, or another option. On the top left, you’ll see the filter and sort options. To access your library, which is called device content on Amazon, go to Amazon and sign in.ġ) On the top right, below your name, click Account & Lists.ģ) Make sure the Content tab is selected at the top, and you should see your books and other items at the bottom. While it doesn’t pop the book you’re looking for up on your Kindle, you can do an assortment of other things like mark books as read or unread, add them to Collections, delete them, or read them online. If you feel more comfortable organizing your Kindle Paperwhite library on a bigger screen, you can do so on the Amazon website. So keep the handy Search option in mind for finding other items besides a book you’ve downloaded. You’ll see your results as well as an option to Search Everywhere, which also searches Goodreads, Wikipedia, Dictionary, and Text in Books. If you know the book name, author, or another keyword, pop it into the Search field.

One other quick way to find something on your Kindle is with the Search box at the top. When you finish using a filter or apply a different one, tap X next to it at the top to close it. You’ll see options like Read and Unread, Books, Samples, and Collections, along with Prime Reading if it applies. This is another great feature for finding what you want. To the left of Sort in Your Library is Filter. Obviously, the type of book you’re looking for will determine which you pick. Then, choose to sort by Recent, Title, Author, or Collection. Grid is helpful if you spot books easier by their covers, but List lets you see more on the screen. Start by picking either Grid or List view. On the top right of Your Library is the Sort option. This is a helpful place to start when you want a book you’ve recently purchased and downloaded.

At the top, you can do a fast sort by All or Downloaded. On the main screen, you have a link on the top right for Your Library. These actions help you find the book you want. When you’re taking a break from the book you’re reading or thinking of starting a new one, it’s a good time to get used to filtering and sorting on your Kindle Paperwhite. 3) Organizing your Kindle Paperwhite library Manage the library on your Kindle
