honestlyicba t1_j6i1vhv wrote
Hardbacks are more expensive hence profit. They want you to give in to getting the more expensive book now rather than waiting for the paperback.
I have fallen for the trap many times and then I got frustrated and just bought it on kindle.
Matherno OP t1_j6kg8j7 wrote
Hardbacks I understand. They are more durable, and most people prefer them over paperbacks. I'm talking about the ~23cm tall paperbacks vs the standard ~19cm paperbacks.
Purple1829 t1_j6lb4qh wrote
I like the larger ones.
TheMadIrishman327 t1_j6nih83 wrote
Same here
HugoNebula t1_j6mf14z wrote
Again, it's a scale for maximising profit. As mentioned elsewhere, all of these formats cost relatively the same amount to print and bind, so the earlier, more expensive formats make more money for the publisher, and offer the consumer a choice, both in format and early access.
Usually, the hardback and the larger paperback are released together, the paperback being slightly cheaper. Then the B-format paperback comes some time after that. There used to be an A-format, or 'mass market' paperback that was the cheapest of all, but those have fallen out of fashion.
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