I would rather have hardcovers in my library. In fact, when I buy used books online I usually opt for the hardback. I don't mind if the dust cover is missing or in poor shape I just prefer hardbacks and here is why.
- They usually have better cover designs. I have two copies of some books because I find the hardback cover more appealing and will pass on the paperback to friends.
- The paperback usually get bent up, the spines creased, or pages torn due to a soft cover. I'm hard on my books.
- I don't like paperbacks that have the Oprah's Book Club label, or other reading group label on them. Hardbacks usually don't have these labels. Nor do I want the "Reading Guide Inside" label. I'm not interested in these. I also don't like paperbacks with movie themed covers. I don't want the movie, I want the book. I think by having a movie scene as a cover it cheapens the book. I also don't want friends thinking I just read the book because it was a movie. People forget that it was a book first.
- Yes, the price is different however if I want a book badly enough I'll read it at the library and wait to purchase a used hardcover copy. I'm usually a year behind in my reading anyway so price usually isn't an issue.
- Storage? We have more books than the rest of the people on our block. Some people have televisions in their living room, we have a library. They surround us. Hardcovers don't take up more room that paperbacks when you have as many books as we do. I think we will always make room for books. We also try to weed through them every so often. In fact we did this over the weekend.
Enjoyed reading your answer... and your answer stood out amongst the rest. I do see your reasons for choosing hardbacks, but they're expensive to me unless they're by my favourite authors!
ReplyDeleteHappy BTT!
Great list!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree about not liking the books with movie covers on them. I will go out of my way to not buy books with movie covers, perhaps even not purchasing the book at that time.
ReplyDeleteBut I read somewhere else that some hardcovers have cloth *covers* as opposed to the dust jacket...have you seen those?