![]() ![]() Sometimes authors and publishers also have this debate over Paperback and Hardcover. Why Paperback and Hardcover editions are released separately? The design doesn’t look premium and exquisite Prone to damage without a protective bound Pros and Cons of Paperback Prosĭurability is lesser and papers lose out easily The pages in a paperback edition are stuck together with glue, rather than being sewn. The thick paper front cover is directly printed and in most cases doesn’t have a further protective cover/case. Paperbacks (or softbacks) are books published with a softcover, where the pages of the book have a thick paper as a front cover instead of thicker cardboard. Not suitable for traveling as they occupy more space. ![]() The design is superior and looks premium. The hardbound protects the book for long future usage. Higher quality and durability with thicker pages. The pages in the hardcover book are usually sewn together which protects the sheets from falling out. These protective covers are further covered with a leather jacket, thick front covers or cloth. What are Hardcover Books?Ī hardcover book (also called hardback or hardbound book) is bonded with strong protective covers which are usually made with thick cardboard. ![]() Though this topic of discussion Paperback vs Hardcover may sound trivial to all avid readers whose monthly budget has a separate allocation for book shopping, still this is a very vital choice for those broke bibliophiles (like me and you).īefore I get into the details of both format of books, let me just give you a brief about them so that you can understand the basic difference between paperback and hardcover books. The debate of Paperback vs Hardcover books is a long-standing one and in this article, I am going to address all the doubts that come to a reader’s mind while choosing between paperback and a hardcover book. While buying a book all of us have a little confusion on whether to choose a paperback or a hardcover. ![]()
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