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Hardcover or Softcover books?
Hardcover  31%  [ 78 ]
Softcover  22%  [ 56 ]
e-books  5%  [ 12 ]
Reading?  4%  [ 10 ]
:food:  39%  [ 98 ]
Total votes : 254
 Post subject: Re: Hardcover or softcover
Posted: Oct 24th, '14, 17:45    


Taiki

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Quite difficult question for me. Softcovers are very easily destroyed and hardcovers are quite heavy, especially when I need to carry them in my handbag. But in general, I probably prefer hardcovers.

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 Post subject: Re: Hardcover or softcover
Posted: Oct 25th, '14, 01:46    


VioletSparkle

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I like books in hard cover, but most of the books I own are in soft cover. They are the only ones that I can afford.

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 Post subject: Re: Hardcover or softcover
Posted: Oct 31st, '14, 07:00    


jadepanda-ai

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I prefer hardcover, but if I can only find the book I'm looking for in softcover that's fine with me as well

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 Post subject: Re: Hardcover or softcover
Posted: Nov 4th, '14, 23:11    


Lord Energy Drink

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I really like softcovers.
Maybe that's because I used to read when travelling and it's easier to bring than a hardcover, but I also like the feel of it, and I think it looks better in my bookcase.
However it's really stupid that they damage so easily...

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 Post subject: Re: Hardcover or softcover
Posted: Nov 5th, '14, 03:59    


Nightingale

Joined: Mar 18th, '11, 23:57
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I like hardcovers most of the time.
If the book is really thin I don't see much of a point in a hardcover, or if it's a light novel.
I cannot stand e-books though, they hurt my eyes since I read for hours at a time if I like a book.

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 Post subject: Re: Hardcover or softcover
Posted: Apr 14th, '15, 12:32    


Khalessii

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I prefer hardcovers but softcover versions are cheaper and practical to my student allowance for now. if I can't find hardcover/softcover on local bookstores near my hometown then I resort to e-books.

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 Post subject: Re: Hardcover or softcover
Posted: May 8th, '15, 04:29    


Anja Sedai

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Most hardcover books never really feel comfortable to me. Too big and bulky. I do like some of the smaller hard cover editions though. I love my hardcover set of Library of America books for Philip K. Dick. If all hardcovers were like that I would buy a lot more.

Mostly though I prefer paperback or ebook, depending on the book, because they're a lot more comfortable to hold and a lot more portable. Also a lot cheaper.

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 Post subject: Re: Hardcover or softcover
Posted: May 30th, '15, 09:33    


madmaud94

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Softcover is easier, you can roll back whichever side has less pages and focus on just one side; helps with bad eyesight. Just not the super-tight text that's crammed into a tiny frame on newsprint(like some of Stephen King's re-released novels), those are bad news.

Plus, if you read lying down or something, it's easier to hold above your face (with one hand!) without the fear of losing grip and getting a hard corner to the eye. :mcangry:

And there are so many hidden treasures in paperback form, especially at secondhand places and libraries--ones that never received enough recognition to bother with the hardcover release and the like.

Also yes, teh monies.

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 Post subject: Re: Hardcover or softcover
Posted: Jun 12th, '15, 09:11    


soulreaper

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I have mostly softbacks due to they tend to be cheaper. Most of my hardbacks are from yard sales though a few of my softbacks are from them as well. I do have many many free books on my Kindle due to Amazon. Either way, books are books to me ^.^

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 Post subject: Re: Hardcover or softcover
Posted: Jul 14th, '15, 20:32    


Kipkn

Joined: May 13th, '13, 15:55
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For any book that I might want to carry around with me as I read it, I want paperback because it is flexible and fits better in a purse, and I don't like messing up my hardcover books. For any book that I will reread (usually one in a series), I prefer hardcover because it is more durable.

The reason I get ebooks (when I do) is usually because I find it cheap (some on sale for ~$2) or I really want the book now (and want to be able to sneak reading it while at work).

I love to have a pristine hardcover copy of books that I loved as a child.

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