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Brittney wrote: "i prefer paperback too! I feel like the book feels very heavy and intimidating when in hardback! but, I love the way lots of pretty hardbacks look on my shelves... I can't win lol!"
True dat. Plus my school bag can be very full so I prefer to take hardbacks to school because I know paperbacks will get squashed.
True dat. Plus my school bag can be very full so I prefer to take hardbacks to school because I know paperbacks will get squashed.

I do hate it how damaged they can get though. I let my brother read my book Charlie and The Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl and he cracked the spine! I told him how to hold it but he said "Sorry I forgot." I am not happy with him.






Now I have more paperbacks, though. Hardbacks are just getting more expensive for me.




I think paperbacks are so much more convenient for travel because they're lightweight and generally smaller than a hardcover version.
But the hardcover books are almost always SO much prettier :(
But they're heavier and slightly harder to hold if you read laying down with the book in the air like me.
I would probably buy only hardcover books except for the small problem that I don't have a lot of money. My mum buys nearly all of my books and here in Australia, hardcover books are SO expensive compared to paperbacks.
Like seriously, say you want to buy 'Alice's adventures in wonderland'
(Sorry it was the first thing that came to mind)
The paperback version would be about $15 dollars. The hardback version could be from $35 dollars right up to FIFTY DOLLARS!!
I don't have that kind of money, especially when I could be buying 4 or 5 books with that money.
So I'm going to go with paperbacks.
If I was rich, I would go with hardback.
{but I'm not rich so forget that}
I prefer hardbacks because when you read they don't bend the cover.
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Honestly I prefer to read in paperback form because when I read in hardback, the dust sleeve keeps on slipping and I prefer to leave that on.