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Grand Sorcerer
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Paperbacks were missing covers because the book seller would return those to the publisher for a refund on unsold books. The rest of the book was then supposed to be discarded. That message was only added because some dishonest book sellers did not honor the agreement.
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This is a major bummer to me. Mass Market paperbacks are still my favorite physical format when it comes to reading and bookshelves for keeper favorites.
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Absolutely this. My first classics as a kid were "two for $1" MMPBs from Wal-Mart of all places. I read my first Henry James, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Jane Austens that way. I grew up an hour away from a decent library (my parochial school banned books like they were hard drugs), and i didn't see the inside of a bookstore until I was 17. But I had 200+ MMPBs by the time I left home for college. Ebooks, even with the benefit of thousands of PD books, are just not as accessible in the same way. My parents would throw fifty cents at a book far faster than any tech (though cell phones didn't have color screens until I was in law school). |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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The role of the paperback has been taken by the ebook. Cheap, readily available, carry it anywhere.
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On the other hand my catholic high school had a small but very, very eclectic collection of books; both Dante and Dune for example. The most surprising find in my *catholic* high school library was Bear by Marian Engel. It was with a collection of Can Lit, mass market books in boring, boring covers suitable for the dreary, dreary lives, (complete with depictions of bad sex) encased in many of the books. However while Bear starts with the protag living a dreary, dreary life, it doesn't stay there It was the sort of experience where I later needed to verify it was an actual book not some sort of warped dream/nightmare.From what my teen says, most of their class mates in this low income area have cheap phones which would allow for reading on them. I doubt most bother. |
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I'm quite upset at how much money I spent in my youth on "leatherbound classics" from Borders or B&N, which seemed like a great deal and looked very pretty on my shelf...until I discovered that the vast majority of the books were public domain, and so the publisher paid next to nothing to produce it. Those were $20-25 a pop they got in nearly pure profit. |
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I'm not sure I agree either. I'm a poverty lawyer, so all my clients are below the poverty line. A great deal of them would never read a book on their phones and most don't own computers. But they might buy something super cheap in the grocery or big box store. Most of their kids don't have their own phones, so MMPB would have been one of the only options they could have afforded. 12.5% of the population in my state lives at or below the poverty line and I am more sad for them than anyone in the loss of the MMPB.
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Although very profitable, I wonder how profitable. Still paying for the leather, the distribution, "returns", a forward, the printing, layout, company overhead, ...
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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I can see that in a place with widespread poverty and no public libraries there could still be a place for cheap paperbacks. But it looks like it'll be second-hand ones only in a few years. |
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There has been a decline in availability of these for quite some time. I have already missed them. Many were up to $9.99US but they were still less expensive than the trade paperbooks. Plus as others have pointed out they take up much less shelf space. And much more "portable" for those who still would like to carry around physical books.
So for the past several years if I wish to buy a paper copy of something that is fiction I have been buying most trade paperbacks used. Less expensive for me, but doesn't benefit the authors. |
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I'll miss those books, they weren't only fiction genres but also popular history and science. |
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The serie I -kinda- follow switched from MMPB to TMPB, around 2012 or maybe later, and from 3,60 to 7,80/9,90 euros; there are few ones I have and hope them will be digitalized.
In here there is a nice thing about public libraries, which is they (not all) are connected, so one person can order a book from a net of 40 places around the city, having it delivered in a couple of days (when available) to his/her close library. The borrowing time expires changed from 2 months to one. Last edited by nana77; 02-23-2026 at 07:39 AM. Reason: 2005 >> 2012 |
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And, the stores (e.g., every "dollar" store) that actively take advantage of people who have less are close to criminal. |
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