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This subject reminded me of my favorite downtown bookstore when I was in high school. They had walls of shelves of paperbacks with no front covers, sold for a fraction of the cover price. It's probably illegal to sell paperbacks with no front covers now, but 50 years ago this book store did it. Without a front cover you really had to have an intriguing title for me to dig that book out of a big stack of books to see if it was something I wanted to read. Alas, that book store is long gone, but I still remember it, and their rock bottom prices, fondly.
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This discussion reminds me of something my father once told me "Getting old was fun, being old is a pain". In youth we bought the mass market books and loved them. As several above mentioned, I always had a tattered paperback in my back pocket. But now I absolutely have to use an ereader just to increase the font size so I can see the print.
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This was over 50 years ago and the store has been gone for at least 40 years. I've never seen another store like it. It's only been in the last 20 years or so that I've even seen a paperback with the warning inside about no covers, so it wasn't something I knew about as a teenager. I will still remember it fondly as it stretched the book budget in my babysitting money.
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It seems to me that every paperback book I read had that warning in the front of the book. Of course, most people don't read the legal information in the front of books.
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The second one I looked at had the warning. They both still had their covers.
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I've seen that cover warning on some eBooks that didn't have a proper cover.
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On a serious note, how will this affect genre authors who are primarily published in mmpb? Most sci-fi/fantasy authors, for example, are published in mmpb, even if they're lucky enough to get a hb edition first. Will all these authors now just have their books published in tpb? And if so, will those whose books were just recently published in mmpb be transitioned to tpb, or just be sold via ebook? This is less of an issue in Britain as 1) the distribution system is different, and 2) fiction paperbacks, literary and genre, are released in what are called B-format books, 12cm x 19cm. Mmpb haven't really been a thing here, even in genre fiction, for 15-20 years.
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