How to delete books from Kindle

Running out of storage on your Kindle?
 By 
Elena Cavender
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How to delete books from Kindle
Here's how you can delete books from your Kindle to free up space or reduce clutter. Credit: Shutterstock / SGM

If you're running out of storage on your Kindle or if your Kindle is becoming overrun with past reads, you might want to clean up your storage.

Kindle is Amazon's e-book service where you can access books you bought through Amazon, as well as e-books checked out from the library. Kindle is both a e-book device and an app that can be downloaded on any device.

Follow the steps below to learn how to delete books from your Kindle.


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How to delete a book from Kindle:

In this article the Kindle app is shown, but the process is the same on all Kindle devices.

1. Open Kindle app

2. Select "Library" (the book icon on the bottom bar)

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Screenshot of Kindle app homepage. Credit: screenshot: amazon

3. Hold down on the book you want to delete.

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In your Kindle library, hold down the book you'd like to delete. Credit: Screenshot: Amazon

You have two options for deleting books on your Kindle. If you just want to free up storage on your device, but do not want to delete the book from your account, you can select "Remove Download." This will remove the book from your device while leaving you with the option to re-download it in the future.

If you want to delete the book from your account and across your devices select "Permanently Delete." If you permanently delete a book you would have to buy the book again to re-read it.

Mashable ran into trouble trying to delete library books from Kindle. Library books automatically expire and un-download when your loan ends, but they still appear in your library. Holding down on a library book in the Kindle app will not give you the "Permanently Delete" option. In order to delete a library book you have to go to your Amazon account.

How to delete a library book from Kindle:

1. Go to Amazon.com and sign in

2. Hover over "Accounts & Lists" in upper right hand corner.

3. Select "Account"

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Select "Account" on your Amazon account. Credit: screenshot: Amazon

4. Select "Your devices and content"

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To access Kindle select "your devices and content." Credit: screenshot: Amazon

5. Select "Kindle Content"

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Click on "Kindle Content" on your Amazon account. Credit: screenshot: Amazon

6. Under "Quick Solutions" on the left side of your screen select "Devices & Content"

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Amazon's "Kindle Content" page. Credit: screenshot: Amazon

There you will see all of the content you have on your Kindle. All library books will have "This book is a Kindle digital library loan" under their title. If a library book has already expired select "Delete."

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Screenshot of expired library book on Amazon. Credit: screenshot: amazon

If it hasn't expired yet select "Return this book." Refresh the page and the "Delete" option will be available.

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Screenshot of not expired library book on Amazon Credit: screenshot: amazon

With these steps you will be able to clean out your Kindle library and make space for your next reads.

Topics Books

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Elena Cavender

Elena is a tech reporter and the resident Gen Z expert at Mashable. She covers TikTok and digital trends. She recently graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in American History. Email her at [email protected] or follow her @ecaviar_.

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