Hi,
Apologies if this is not the right place for this post. It's mostly about the quality of some books in the UK (but I suspect it's similar in the US).
I read a lot of technical books. Some of them are from Addison Wesley some from Pearson. I used to order most of them from Amazon UK. I've noticed over the past 5 or so years that the quality of the books has fallen considerably. Thin paper, very poor print quality, blurry text and grainy images, pages and covers that warp. You've probably seen it.
I started ordering from Waterstones and Blackwells hoping to find better quality books, but even the books from these sellers started dropping in quality considerably.
This bothers me since technical books are expensive, and legibility is important when you have a book with lots of figures and graphs. Even if this wasn't the case, I find poorly printed books grating.
I'm posting this partly to vent, partly to ask for advice on where to order decent quality books. Do they still exist?
I'm also curious if there's any consumer protection agency or body where I can report these subpar products.
Thanks.
I just felt the need to vent.
helvetiq t1_jda87yw wrote
I can't help you I'm afraid but I was recently comparing a new printing of a Pearson textbook with the same one from 5 years ago and the difference was shocking. I've also seen some bad printing quality from Routledge as well but that's been hit and miss for years in my experience.