I’ve been using a Kindle for 13 years and I didn’t know you could do thisGet out the string and thumbtacks; this tool is the key to my more efficient fan theorizing.

I’ve been using a Kindle for 13 years and I didn’t know you could do thisA Kindle user accesses Page Flip by swiping up.
Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority

I’ve been glued to a Kindle for years, and I like to think I know my way around Amazon’s e-readers. So you can imagine my surprise (and mild embarrassment) when I only recently discovered Page Flip, a feature that hasn’t exactly been hiding. It’s not just useful, it’s one of those quality-of-life tools that instantly makes you rethink every time you’ve struggled without it. For me, it’s streamlined my excessive fact-checking when spewing fan theories at friends and family.

Organized skimming with one swipe

A Kindle displays the thumbnail view in Page Flip.

Get out the string and thumbtacks; this tool is the key to my more efficient fan theorizing.Kaitlyn Cimino2025-09-25T11:00:19.000Z{}

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