Paperback or Hardcover?
- Pranithayennawar
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Re: Paperback or Hardcover?
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Because sometimes paperback are a whole lot more durable than paperbacks..
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To be honest, I read most of my books on the Kindle - it's easier to get the books I want on the Kindle, so the only time I buy books now are either from second-hand bookstores/sales, or if they're hard-cover books that I love and want to own and keep - like the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett, or the Bartimaeus Sequence by Jonathan Stroud, or His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman (yes, I'm a huge fan of fantasy novels).
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1. more affordable. I can't really afford to be buying all hardcover sadly
2. its more lightweight. I have carpal tunnel and so its nearly impossible to hold on to anything but a paperback with one hand
3. I really like the sizing of paperbacks. I like that i can buy one that fits in my purse no trouble.
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So true !!!! I had experienced that pain.
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