4/20/2026 at 7:00:41 PM
I went through this migration last year. A few things that helped:Calibre is the escape hatch. Converts everything to EPUB. Even if you don't use it day-to-day, it's the best tool for getting your library out of Amazon's format.
Public domain catalogs are huge now. Standard Ebooks, Internet Archive, Gutenberg - tens of thousands of well-formatted free EPUBs. Most people don't realize how much is out there.
For actually reading on macOS/iOS, I ended up on BookShelves (https://getbookshelves.app) after trying a few options. Native app, reads EPUB and comics, has Calibre wireless sync, and browses those public domain catalogs directly. Books are just files on your device - no account, no cloud lock-in.
Honestly the hardest part was realizing how much of my library I'd been renting rather than owning.
by someone4958923
4/21/2026 at 11:57:38 AM
I've been using my 2012 Paperwhite Kindle with Calibre and the experience is honestly great. The only thing I miss from the Amazon shut down is Wikipedia lookup and highlight/note syncing. Otherwise, I've steered clear of Amazon DRM for a long time so I didn't really care because I was already sideloading books with Calibre.by dannyfritz07
4/21/2026 at 2:10:03 AM
Thanks for sharing Bookshelves. It’s great.by Mobius01
4/20/2026 at 8:30:08 PM
If you're even the slightest bit tech savvy you can find a DRM stripping utility for Calibre. Apprentice Alf is long retired, but a fork of that DeDRM still is maintainedby MengerSponge
4/20/2026 at 8:48:11 PM
Newer Kindle books published in the last few years require more than the Calibre plugin. Amazon is tightening the loop.https://www.reddit.com/r/Calibre/comments/1q1uza4/successful...
by cbdevidal
4/20/2026 at 9:33:33 PM
Life is too short and my reading backlog too large for me to spend any time, money, or effort whatsoever on DRMed books.There are enough copyright‐expired and copyrighted‐but‐DRM‐free books to keep me fully occupied in perpetuity.
by bentley
4/21/2026 at 7:37:05 AM
It never worked with the few books I got from Amazon, because I could not get them anywhere else. I usually only buy epub/pdf.by pjmlp
4/21/2026 at 12:02:22 AM
I just tried this _today_ and its not easy, you need DeDRM and at least one or two other utilities. I have yet to convert a single book.by trashface
4/20/2026 at 8:47:30 PM
[flagged]by doctorpangloss
4/20/2026 at 9:20:06 PM
What exactly in the process doesn't make sense?Unless the comment has been edited, it does make sense (other than the fact it's intention might just be an ad for BookShelves reader):
- Use Calibre to cross-convert books.
- Leverage public domain ebook catalogs: Standard Ebooks, Internet Archive, Gutenberg.
- For on-device reading BookShelves app might be an option, with no cloud lock-in.
by coldtea