nikolai said:There's something I've noticed recently, mainly wandering thought the fantasy section of bookstores. Sometimes - instead of hardbacks - there are big (large print, large page size) softbacks produced. What's this about?
I kinda like trade paperbacks. A nice price point between paperback and hardcover, and they are easier on the eyes than a tiny paperback.Tsyr said:Trade paperbacks.
I don't much like them... all the fragility of softcover, none of the prestiege of a hardcover, and they take up almost the same shelf space, and the cost is still fairly high.
Dunno why they are gaining so much popularity.
Negative Zero said:see, that's waht i thought too! the only hardbacks i own are the ones i got on the cheap at sfbc.com
~NegZ
Depends on where you look. There's a thriving community online which OCRs and distributes books for free. I've been downloading books that I own and want to read, but would be inconvenient to take the book with me. I still buy books when I can afford to, but paperbacks seem to keep going up in price, and I long ago stopped buying hardcover. (Not counting books like Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix which are only available in hardcover, the last hardcover I bought was Crown of Swords - $40 plus tax)Kesh said:My only problem is finding certain authors. Older Stephen King books aren't in ebook yet. No C. S. Lewis, Alfred Bester, none of Asimov's or Clarke's classics, etc.