Title: Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: tqpix on May 19, 2004, 04:18:42 AM If the book you wanted was available in both hardcover and paperback, do you go for the cheaper paperback, or do you go for the more long lasting hardcover?
For me, it depends on the price. If the hardcover isn't that super-duper expensive, I always go for the hardcover; however, if there is a very big price difference between both editions, I'll probably go for the paperback--like I did with my recent purchase of MARVEL's Marvel Masterworks line. Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: Shammu on May 19, 2004, 04:27:27 AM That depends on who the author is, if I buy hardback or paperback books.
Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: JudgeNot on May 19, 2004, 06:56:40 PM I have 12 to 15 'favorite authors'. Since I've read virtually everything they've writtten - and since I love to read - I'm I pretty much have to get hardcover.
(I like them better anyway - bigger printing for older eyes.) Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: Shammu on May 19, 2004, 09:18:30 PM I have 12 to 15 'favorite authors'. Since I've read virtually everything they've writtten - and since I love to read - I'm I pretty much have to get hardcover. Hardback books also, last longer then paperback book.(I like them better anyway - bigger printing for older eyes.) Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: Willowbirch on May 19, 2004, 09:53:28 PM Hardcover. Paperbacks look tacky after I've had 'em a while.
Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: sincereheart on May 20, 2004, 07:42:38 AM After too many years and too many books, I only buy hardback if it's a book I plan to keep. Otherwise, I buy paperbacks and then pass them on.
Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: Allinall on May 23, 2004, 10:40:57 AM Hardcovers because I just like them better. Only problem is that I'm married with two daughters. Basically I'm broke! *L* So paperbacks have to be the chosen course until I have the extra $20 bucks to pick up the hardback. :-\
Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: Tibby on May 23, 2004, 12:33:26 PM I carry several books at a time in my backpack, across 3 different towns in a daily basis. And I can’t take my car everywhere. Paper back all the way!
However, is it is a favorite author of mine, such as Stephen R. Lawhead, I will by the hardcover, because I can’t wait till paperback to see what ingenious plot line that is like all the rest of his plotlines he came up with this time. ;D Title: Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: Brother Love on May 24, 2004, 06:06:12 AM Make mine Hardcover.
Brother Love <:)))>< Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: Aeline on May 30, 2004, 04:20:52 AM It depends really. Usually I go for the paperback books, since I read so much and a book will only last me about a week or so... it's just not worth the $20+ dollars.
I do have a few hardback books though. They're nice, but I'm happy either way. Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: jenn on June 10, 2004, 03:17:04 AM hardcover,its easyier too take care of. :D
Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: Nickolai on June 19, 2004, 03:33:40 PM I like Hardcover books when I'm reading something long. And paperback when it's under 300 pages. For instance I just read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on advise from my sister. But her copy was paperback. nearly 750 pages of paperback is way too much. I like larger letters that are only found in hardcover if I'm reading that much.
Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: JudgeNot on June 19, 2004, 07:48:34 PM Nickolai you just gave away your age!
:D :D :D ;D (I have to have larger print, too!) Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: Nickolai on June 21, 2004, 12:22:44 PM Actually I'm 19. Just because I read a children's book doesn't mean I'm a child. Adults read them too. I was told they were good books so I read one. Don't tell me you've never read the chronicles of Narnia just because they were made for kids. ;)
Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: michael_legna on June 22, 2004, 04:30:06 PM I buy paper back when I can get the book that way. But I am very careful with my books so they last forever (well a long time anyways ;D)
Then if I really have to have it in hardback I watch our Friends of the Library bookstore where I can get used hardbacks for a quarter. Title: Re:Hardcover vs. Paperback Post by: JudgeNot on June 23, 2004, 10:32:25 PM ML Said:
Quote Then if I really have to have it in paper back I watch our Friends of the Library bookstore where I can get used hardbacks for a quarter. He-he-he: Actions of a true physicist. Converting the value of matter from 20 to 0.25 with some physical wear expected on the transformed matter with minimal deterioration in the determinable future of a half-life of 150 years. He-he-he. Scientists can be so frugal – I wish some of it would wear of on me! :) |