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I'm brand new to eBooks and have started building a large collection that I'm planning to self-host on a Kavita library. I haven't yet purchased an eReader. I don't need note-taking capabilities. I just want the best eReading experience with my own self-hosted library and am willing to pay for a better experience. Appreciate your patience with my noob question and thank you for your recommendations.

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[–] FireInTheWoods@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Thank you kindly for your reply. I've just started using Calibre to help me clean up my metadata. But I haven't explored Calibre-web. I was really hoping for a plex-like experience with kavita whereby I could casually peruse my library.

[–] MeudA67@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

In Calibre, you can also run a web server. On her Kindle Paperwhite, my wife simply goes to the "experimental web browser" and browse to 192.168.....:8080, which shows all the available books. From there she downloads the mobi version of the book she wants and done.

[–] CrispyBegs@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Yes calibre-web (separate thing from calibre itself.. confusing name) is just like plex for books. It even has a dark mode that looks exactly like plex