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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Went to Barnes and Noble the other day. Was looking at books. The cheapest was a paperback that cost $20 plus taxes.
I was buying new paperbacks for a dollar in 1980.
Paperback books will become so exclusive, that few will be able to afford them. They may even eliminate paperbacked books and just have hardcovers.
Noticed there was more hard covered books at Barnes and Noble.
I was buying new paperbacks for a dollar in 1980.
Paperback books will become so exclusive, that few will be able to afford them. They may even eliminate paperbacked books and just have hardcovers.
Noticed there was more hard covered books at Barnes and Noble.
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
@DeWayfarer funny, any hardcover book I've seen was more expensive than a paperback version of the same book
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@caPnAhab oh yes, they do cost more. And why they will still be around. They bring in far more profits.