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Jun 18, 2011 12:44AM
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whats the difference in hardback and sofback!???.... i believe that they are practically the same..!! they have the same content and the same paste!!
They so I think hardback has a little bigger pages then the softback, I kind of like hardback ply because they seem to last longer.
yes.. i totally agree with you but in some cases the hardback its a little bit expesive.. but .. another point is that the cover from the hardbacks are ALOT better that the soft ones
yes they r big different n prices between hardback/paperback.. me I like both but if its too much ill stick w/ paper back! but I would or do prefer hardback cause they last longer..
I always waited for the paperback books to come out. I recently switched over to the Nook and I absolutely love it. I ran out of room for all of my books and my husband got frustrated and bought it for me. He said it was to save space...The one thing I do hate about it is that its heavier and the light that comes from the screen get irritating but you get used to it.
LOVE my Nook but I flip back and forth... Did you know the newer Nooks actually have the light reduction (like the Kindle) nice that they updated that. Too bad the first black and white didnt have that.
I have a Kindle, which means I can't read in the dark without my handy dandy little light accessory. However, I do LOVE having it. Even if my bank account dwindles quicker than ever! LOLHardback or Softback. Personally, I've always liked soft. They were just easier to hold and shove in my bag when traveling, etc.
I do agree that a hardback lasts longer and the covers are usually a lot nicer.
I prefer paperbacks mainly because of space, also because of reading comfort if its really good I won't want to put it down and hardco vers get to heavy. My hubby 2 b wants me to look into ebooks any suggestions on Kindle vs Nook?
I have a nook and I love it. I wish they had some of the deals you get on kindle but whatever. I have found a few that were pretty good on barnes and noble though I have to admit.
You can lend books on your Kindle also!! Same Rules as the Nook 7 days to accept the book and 14 days to read it!! Most of the Indie books are Lendable:)) It seems most Indie Authors prefer Amazon then B&N to publish there books!!



