Paperback vs Hardback

Lost all my books while moving and have a new bookcase to fill. I have a list of my old books and new books to read, but do I go with softcovers or hardbacks?

Buy used Softcover books, that way people will know how much you've "read" them by looking at the spine.

Less than 450 pages - Paperback
Greater than 450 pages - Hardback

If you're going to have them in your home, then of course hardcover. Paperbacks should be abused, cheap, and portable, like my daughter.

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Hardcover if I know I'm going to read and study it all of the time, paperback for literally every other reason.

>Paperbacks should be abused, cheap, and portable, like my daughter.
t. Sigmund.

I really like paperbacks and don't enjoy hardbacks at all.

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I buy exclusively mass market paper backs for fiction, and hardbacks for nonfiction.

Entirely dependent on the margin. Whitespace > binding.

This.

For me the limit is 350 pages for a paperback.

Stop confirming to the the majority by being a materialistic faggot and just get the cheapest one that will do the job

The one that is the most readily available, and has the best price.

i hate hardbacks.

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Paperbacks are expendable garbage. If you're going to collect, always go for quality hardbacks.

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This. I have no interest in paying a premium for hardbacks. They're fucking redundant as shit.

Second hand paperbacks always. I can't believe people actually spend money on new hard backs.

I'd pape her back hard.

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>200 pages = hardcover

On average, how many times do you read through a book you own?

I'll take the one in the middle.

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