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Re: Paperback or Hardcover?

Post by margherita mantovani »

Paperback! I need my book to be manageable
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I have to admit I love hardcover books. I find they are less fragile and hold up well. However, the sleeve they usually put over the cover keeps sliding off, so I always end up taking it off. Paperback is cool too, though, but feels a little more fragile, especially when holding up the book.
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Post by Victor Chetachi »

I prefer paperbacks coz they're easier to handle compared to hardcover but I don't mind reading hardcover though.
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Post by manitechky »

It really depends on what you're after. Paperbacks are great if you want something light, affordable, and easy to throw in a bag. They're perfect for travel or casual reading. But if you're someone who loves the feel of a solid book in your hands or wants something that’ll last longer on your shelf, hardcovers are the way to go. They’re sturdier, often better looking, and just feel a bit more special — especially for books you know you’ll want to keep or re-read.

So, if it’s a quick read, go paperback. If it’s something meaningful or for your collection, hardcover’s worth it.
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Post by Aaron Stansell »

Hardcover books are much easier to preserve especially living with children. They also have a distinct smell that makes me eager to buy new ones. Some books only have a paperback option, but I only purchase those if I’m desperate to read the book.
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I prefer paperbacks over hardbacks. I like hardbacks for collectible items, but paperbacks seem easier to handle and I gravitate towards those at the library.
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Post by Grtwhite131566 »

I really enjoy reading bith paperbacks and hardbacks. I like the hardbacks for the size because the pages are bigger and easier to read however, they are more expensive and heavier to hold. Paperbacks are great because they are cheaper and easier to carry around with you. I will read both but I tend to buy more paperbacks for the price and ease of taking them places.
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Post by Cliff Hardy »

Fairly neutral as far as preference.

Had read a string of paperbacks prior to reading a hard cover just recently. At first, the hard cover felt all wrong but 20 pages in it was no longer an issue.
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Post by Tina Thomssen »

Paperbacks are easier for me to hold in one hand than a hardcover, especially if the book is worn. Hardcovers can take more of a beating, but I like to keep them nice.
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Post by Tallyn Jai »

I definitely prefer hardcover books as they are more durable and last longer without having a creased cover or (god forbid) rips. However, I don't buy most of my books, so I don't take cost into consideration too much.
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Post by FelinaAlpuertoPittman2859+ »

Both paperbacks and hard cover books are fine with me. I have no preference.
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Post by Violet Devreaux »

I think hardcovers are usually prettier, but paperbacks are definitely easier to take on the go and fit into a bag.
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Post by Jenny Kemp »

I do agree that paperback is easier to handle, I tend to experience some hand strain when folding the book back to the page I am reading. I like hardcover because the cover doesn't bend back after reading, and it's easier to set the book down on a table or even on my lap. This definitely helps with the hand strain.
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