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Same. With paperbacks, I'm also less concerned if they get a little dirty or beat up, so I don't mind lending them or taking them places.
I prefer hardcover for display and floppy paperback for reading. I buy the cheapest possible book but I will try and get hardcover when possible.
Paperback 100%
I tend to re-read what I buy and carry the book around in my bag. So my books inevitably get a little beat up. For me, I’d rather have a well loved paperback than a disintegrated hardcover.
I prefer kindle version.
100% agree. I can read in the dark without waking up my spouse, make the letters bigger as I get older, switch books with a couple of clicks, don't need to take up valuable space in my house just in case I want to read it again, have 1000+ of them in my pocket to pull out whenever I want, the list goes on.
Paperbacks are my preferred option. They're easier to handle and carry around, no annoying dust jacket, and they last through quite a few reads/rereads before they start to fall apart
If I could effort it, I'd only and exclusive buy hardcover, but as it is, I'm buying normal paperback versions, and if I really love a book, then I might buy the hardcover as well.
This is me. Or rather used to be. Now it’s mostly ebooks from Libby but, if I think I’ll reread it at some point, then I know I like it enough to splurge on a physical copy (hardcover if available).
Hardcovers aren’t very practical to me. Paperbacks barely are, honestly. But I only buy books to read and move on, not to display.
Different purposes really. I buy paperbacks for things I want to read while on the go. However, once I find a book that I want in my life forever, I buy it in hardcover and it goes on my shelf. Paperbacks eventually go away. Hardcovers don't.
I prefer paperback for reading but I'll buy anything if it's cheap and on my want to read list. Usually I'll avoid movie or TV adaptation covers and I like to buy fancy or classic hardcovers of my favorites.
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Whatever the bookstore has. I see the appeal of having a uniform set if it's a series but I like the mixed look of physical books on my shelves.
I've grown to prefer paperback in general. More flexibility and easier to hold, especially when out and about.
Paperbacks. I can afford to buy more paperbacks than I can hardcovers. I don't even care that I have to wait for the paperback version.
C'mon, paperback wins every time.
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Hardbacks are so much nicer on a shelf
Buy hardbacks and then donate them to your local library. The hardbacks obviously last longer.
You didn't ask, but I do not like the deckle edge. The pages are harder to flip through and I just want to read lol
Paperback gang forever and I will die on this hill
For my kids, hardback. for myself, paper.
It depends on its purpose to me. Books I want for show and author autographs, hard cover. Books I read everyday, paperback.
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Generally paperback pockets, because I can fit more of them in my bookshelf, but I prefer hard covers for some more 'special' books, like most of my Iliad and Odyssey collection consists of hardcovers.