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Kindle’s new ask this book feature lets readers get answers without leaving the page

Amazon brings in-book Q&A with Ask this Book on Kindle for iOS

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Amazon is trying to solve the biggest headache of reading a long novel: forgetting who everyone is but being too scared to Google it. The company just launched Ask this Book, a new tool for the Kindle iOS app in the U.S. that acts like a spoiler-free guide, keeping you in the story without breaking your flow.

What Happened: Kindle Gets an In-Book AI Reading Assistant

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If you are reading on an iPhone, the Kindle app just got a lot smarter. Amazon quietly rolled out Ask this Book, which lets you query the text directly. Instead of closing the app to search the web, you can now highlight a confusing passage or pop open a menu to ask about plot points, character backstories, or specific themes.

The killer feature here is the “spoiler guard.” Amazon claims the AI only knows what you have read up to that exact page. It won’t accidentally tell you that the friendly side character is actually the villain. It functions more like a reading buddy sitting next to you than a search engine, offering instant context for thousands of best-selling titles so you don’t have to leave the app.

You don’t even have to come up with the questions yourself; the app suggests relevant ones automatically, though you can type in your own specific confusion if you need to.

Why This Matters, Why You Should Care, and What’s Next

We have all been there. You are 300 pages deep, a character name pops up, and you have zero memory of who they are. Usually, looking them up online is a gamble—one wrong click and the ending is ruined. This update fixes that anxiety. It keeps the help inside the book, letting you stay immersed instead of doom-scrolling through a wiki page.

It pairs perfectly with another new feature called Recaps. Think of Recaps as the “Previously on…” segment of a TV show, but for books. If you are picking up a sequel after a year-long break, it gives you a quick refresher on the story arcs and characters so you aren’t lost. That’s already available on Kindle devices and iOS for supported series.

For anyone who reads multiple books at once or takes long breaks between chapters, these tools are a game-changer. They remove the friction of “getting back into it.”

Looking ahead, Amazon isn’t keeping this exclusive to iPhones forever. Plans are already in motion to bring Ask this Book to Android phones and actual Kindle e-readers next year. It’s a clear signal that Amazon wants the Kindle to be more than just a screen – it wants it to be an active companion that ensures you actually finish the books you start.

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