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pastafreak | 18:46 Wed 10th Jan 2024 | ChatterBank
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I have 2 devices that I download books to.

If the primary(paperwhite) device is full...do new purchases still go to the secondary(tablet) device?

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I can access my Kindle library on all my devices.

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Barry...did you accidentally close my other kindle question? 🤣😂😁🤔😉

I also have a kindle FIRE...but it's a piece of ****

But I suppose I can download the kindle app on to it.

Oooh!  Did I?  Sorry if I did

Do you need to keep all the books on your device (as opposed to in the Amazon library?) Depending on who you ask a 2gb kindle can hold in excess of a 1000 books.

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Are "cloud" and "device" separate as far as determining how much storage is used/available? 

Once I've read a book I immediately permanently delete it from my kindle as I never re read books, well, very very rarely.

Sorry pasta, that doesn't answer your question 😕

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I'm terrible...I keep everything...almost. Though are some I could get rid of. I've got a lot of nonfiction...that's permanent! 

There is no limit to the number of books you can keep in your Kindle cloud library.

If you do decide to delete books from your Kindle but want to keep them in your cloud library be sure that you bought them from Amazon first.

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Thanks for the information Barry...I don't think I've got anything that wasn't bought from Amazon. They make a lot of money from me 😉

I get quite a few free ebooks from BookBub. I get a daily email with discounted and free ebooks, you choose the genres that interest you.

A lot of them are rubbish but there are some pearls, too

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