I used to only read hardcover but after finally reading a paperback I like it better. I just wish paperbacks weren't so easy to damage though. All the ones at the library are always ripped.
It's normal that at library they're like that. They've been used by many people and not all of them are very careful with books. In the library, I've encountered a lot of hardcover books very damaged as well.
I wanted to buy some favorite books on Amazon and was extremely confused by having to choose between paperbook and hardcover, since i've had no clue what the difference is haha, this video helped luckily.
Thanks for the vid, really clarified some things for me. I am now solidly for hardbacks. Sure its more expensive but I want my books lasting atleast until my children's children.
Thanks for the information. In my country it's hard to get hard cover English books even if you have the money , unless you pay 3 times the price of the book to ship it yourself, so my collection is Mostly paper back. Hopefully one day I get some hard cover titles.
@you know it better You are going to lose that info if your book gets damaged, you don't need a special edition or anything but a good hardcover is always preferable.
I used to think hardcover was for snobs. But then i realized I'm just poor haha. Seriously though, i enjoy paperback for out of house. And hardcover for in-house reading.
I usually get hardback due to buying my favorite authors newest books. I would get soft if I could but waiting months for the soft back to come out is a no go for me
People do care actually. We get a lot of clients requesting hardcover for a multitude of reasons. Some feel it is more nostalgic, others like it for the longevity of the product. It is definitely a personal opinion.
Yes, I prefer a hardback bc it looks good on my bookshelf and also, I move fairly often so it keeps the book intact. That being said, I do have plenty of paperbacks and I do not care very much.
I used to only read hardcover but after finally reading a paperback I like it better. I just wish paperbacks weren't so easy to damage though. All the ones at the library are always ripped.
It's normal that at library they're like that. They've been used by many people and not all of them are very careful with books. In the library, I've encountered a lot of hardcover books very damaged as well.
I’m actually about to purchase my first hardcover ever. Had to come here to see what the difference is LOL
I hope this helped!
Haha same here
I already have multiple books, But I’m staring to buy more and have to decide if I want to pay more the hardcover 🤔
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My long time confusion is solved. Thanks.
I wanted to buy some favorite books on Amazon and was extremely confused by having to choose between paperbook and hardcover, since i've had no clue what the difference is haha, this video helped luckily.
Thanks for the vid, really clarified some things for me.
I am now solidly for hardbacks. Sure its more expensive but I want my books lasting atleast until my children's children.
Thanks for the information.
In my country it's hard to get hard cover English books even if you have the money , unless you pay 3 times the price of the book to ship it yourself, so my collection is Mostly paper back.
Hopefully one day I get some hard cover titles.
@you know it better You are going to lose that info if your book gets damaged, you don't need a special edition or anything but a good hardcover is always preferable.
Thanks. Informative video. Keep uploading videos on different stationary items.
I used to think hardcover was for snobs. But then i realized I'm just poor haha. Seriously though, i enjoy paperback for out of house. And hardcover for in-house reading.
I once tried to read a paperback book but I just can't it's annoying to hold and it breaks my whole reading experience
Amazing explanation!
Nailed it!
Thank you, I am glad you liked it! Stay tuned for our next video on custom books.
I usually get hardback due to buying my favorite authors newest books. I would get soft if I could but waiting months for the soft back to come out is a no go for me
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Really cool video. Thank you.
What's the name of the tune that plays from 0:10 to 0:29? Sounds nice lol. Also as much as I love hardcover, paperback is easier on my wallet haha.
Great work. Very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Very informitive thank you
Thanks to you for this imp video 👍👍
Do people actually care whether they get the hardcover or paperback!?? sounds a bit ridiculous
People do care actually. We get a lot of clients requesting hardcover for a multitude of reasons. Some feel it is more nostalgic, others like it for the longevity of the product. It is definitely a personal opinion.
If you have kids you will definitely care 😄
Incredibly, not everybody who loves books thinks the way you do. Staggering, isn't it?
well, for collectors and archivers, they do care.
Yes, I prefer a hardback bc it looks good on my bookshelf and also, I move fairly often so it keeps the book intact. That being said, I do have plenty of paperbacks and I do not care very much.