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This post was not designed to handle those kind of specifics, but I’m sure that you’d get your answer about shared accounts quickly by contacting Amazon. Yes, I know that many people do, and some family members are granted various privileges within those accounts. You mention having more than one Amazon account. Go back to the “Device” page, and you will see the book you just downloaded.
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To download one of those books to your phone, just tap on the book while looking at the Cloud view.

When you tap on Cloud, you’ll see ALL THE BOOKS you’ve ever bought through that Amazon account. When you tap on Device, you’ll see ONLY the books that are ACTUALLY downloaded to your phone. When you click on “Library” … you’ll see two choices down at the bottom of your app …. This post addresses how your Kindle app is linked to your single Amazon account.
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I am not addressing how to handle multiple Amazon accounts.
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(Thank goodness for that, because I have nabbed some free ones that I quickly regretted.) I’ll make this process a separate blog post, another day. It is possible to delete books permanently, as well. So if you look at this diagram, you can now imagine your books flying back and forth from Device-to-Cloud from Cloud-to-Device, back and forth and forth and back. (On the Paperwhite, if you tap and hold a book that is on the Kindle, a list of options will appear, and among them is “remove from this device”.) The book will be gone from your reader, but it will still be in the Cloud to be downloaded again, whenever you want it. On a Kindle App, a bubble will pop up that says “Remove from Device”. When you want to remove a book from your device, just tap and hold it. but it leaves it in the Cloud, so that you can put it back on your device whenever you choose. It only takes the book off of the device. Now, to answer Marcia’s original question: removing the books from your Kindle or Kindle App does not ‘delete’ them from your life. The Cloud is the source for all your content on all your Kindle-powered devices. When I read a book, for example, I will typically download it to my Paperwhite AND to my iPhone Kindle app AND to my old bathtub Kindle, so I can pick up the book and continue reading wherever I am.Īny family member or anyone else sharing the same Amazon account can have the same books on their Kindle at the same time, as well. It can sit on your Kindle reader, or on another device that has a Kindle app (like your iPad or iPhone), or it can stay in Amazon’s ‘Cloud’.Ī book can also be in several places at once. Your purchased book can reside in many places. Tap on “Device” and you will see ONLY THE BOOKS THAT YOU HAVE DOWNLOADED to the Kindle or Kindle app in your hand. Touch and hold any one to download it to the device in your hand.

Tap on “Cloud” and you will see ALL OF THE BOOKS YOU HAVE EVER BOUGHT. (On the oldest Kindles, the “Cloud” can be found by looking at your “archived items”) This is how “Cloud/Device” appears on the Kindle App on the iPad. If you have a Kindle Fire, or a Kindle App on an iPhone or iPad or a newer Kindle (like the Paperwhite), you will see a spot that says “Cloud/Device”. When you buy a Kindle book at Amazon, the book appears on your shelf-in-the-sky. Once you buy a Kindle book, it is yours forever (if you want to keep it). So let’s look at the life of a Kindle book. I’m so glad that she brought this to my attention, because I’m guessing that there are a great many others who share this concern. She is afraid to delete any books because she doesn’t want to lose them. Photo credit: Patrick Hoesly via photopin ccOne of the folks in our blogging community recently expressed concern that her Kindle is filling up.
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