This has been plaguing my thoughts for a while now and I’d thought I would throw the masses a Poll! Everyone loves polls right? Try this one on for fun and size. Comment as well as to why you choose what you did.
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This has been plaguing my thoughts for a while now and I’d thought I would throw the masses a Poll! Everyone loves polls right? Try this one on for fun and size. Comment as well as to why you choose what you did.
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If I could have checked 2 options, I would have voted for both Hardcover and Paperback. The reason?
1- French comics: French Comics business is very focusing on hardcover books. Giving me no choice, most of the time to get hardcover
2- Other books, comics, totally softcover.
Of course the kid of book I like varies with content. If we’re talking a graphic novel or a text novel with a large amount of content, I prefer paperback. However, if we’re talking about an art book where the main objective is to stay focused on piece for more time, I prefer hardback.
If we’re talking comics, I buy graphic novels and tpb almost exclusively. My 2nd favourite format isn’t listed – audiobook. I don’t have much time to dedicate to just reading so I combine work and pleasure with the nostalgia of childhood by being told a story while I make comics. Currently Neil Gaiman is thrilling me with dulcet tones on Fragile Things.