Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Hardbacks versus paperbacks

The St Kilda LR book club had a lively debate a few weeks back on their preferences between hardback books and paperbacks.


plusses for hardcovers:
  • hardcovers feel genuine, paperbacks feel 'copied'
  • paperbacks are bendy and can go out of shape really easily, their corners bend and break apart
  • hardcovers are collectible things
  • hardcovers can resist wind, they are stronger if you drop them and they are more waterproof
  • paperbacks soak up water and break apart
  • hardcovers are better because they look better and publishers put more effort into their front cover
  • they are much more hardy, they are easier to take care of and they keep looking good.
plusses for the paperbacks:
  • hardcovers are more expensive
  • hardcover extra covers (dust jackets) get wrinkled and they’re annoying and you have to throw them out
  • hardcover corners are pointy and sharp
  • if you drop a hardcover you can hurt your toes
  • paperbacks are easier to hold, not so heavy
  • paperbacks don’t hurt as much if somebody hits you over the head with one!
  • if burning, paperbacks don’t let off as much poisonous fumes!!!
Seems pretty even to us - what do you think? Leave a comment below, or why not vote in the poll (you can find that on the left of the screen.)

Saturday, August 21, 2010

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