Amazon is trying to make it much easier to see what you've been reading, whether it's a print, digital, or audiobook.
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Readers collect books. The problem is, if you’re like me, you read print, digital, and audiobooks, and it’s a challenge to know which series or books you have where.
Amazon then unveiled a new feature called Your Books. It’s a central hub where you can find and sort all the books you’ve purchased from Amazon, regardless of format. The library catalogs the books you’ve bought, borrowed, or saved, giving you a complete overview of your reading habits.
To find it, you can navigate to Your Books in the Amazon app or website, or simply type “Your Books” into the search bar in the Amazon Store. Once in the library, you can sort by genre, series, or authors, and then filter further by format, genre, author, and other options. You can also quickly tell whether the book is digital, audio, or print just by looking at the cover image.