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Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
Remind us you said that when you hit 50 and your eyestrain is wishing for bigger size font.
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
Well, just recollecting how it happened here. We'd seen something in print about the exclusiveness of that story being in hardcover at the time, and it caused a bit of a frenzy making sure everyone in our club who wanted one was going to be able to secure one.
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Location: Alpha Centauri
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
I'm sure Trek won't go totally trade, and there are always ebooks. But- there is a richness to bigger books. And I feel more sophisticated when I have lots of them in my bookshelf. ![]() So, no murdering over it. ![]() In all seriousness, if the word count is high- then I'd rather have a bigger book, then one with tiny font, or so wide that I can't read it without breaking the spine. And if there is more than 2 stories in it, it's cheaper than buying the novels individually.
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
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Location: The Palace of Pernicious Pleasures
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
And if, as Defcon says, you mostly read eBooks, why should you care whether the hardcopy books are in MMPB or trade?
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Rear Admiral
Location: 2010
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
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Commodore
Location: Washington, DC
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
I'm ok paying more for better books, and they usually reserve TPBs for big events, and I'm also ok with more than 12 books a year coming out. There are only 12 MMPBs, so more than that has to be trades anyway. |
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
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Location: Washington, DC
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
2) Treason doesn't count either; the previous three NF books were published in hardcover. That makes the trade actually cheaper. 3) Romulan war doesn't count either. It was originally two MMPBs, maybe three. Making the trade, again, actually cheaper. 4) You're really saying that this is annoying you now? In the Ordover years, he routinely divided one story across several MMPB books. THAT was paying twice as much for essentially the same content. Recently, books have been far longer, giving way more content for the same price. |
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
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Admiral
Location: gone
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Commodore
Location: Washington, DC
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
Hardcovers are so much more that people buy them less despite the greater visibility, but trades hit a spot right in the middle that makes bookstores the most. (Disclaimer: I don't work in a bookstore, and this might be a misinterpretation, but as far as I know that's how it works. I've had this explained to me before, but I might have a couple details wrong.) |
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Re: 2009 Fall Book Preview With Covers
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