So annoying when I'm seeking a book and I find out no hardcover. It generally automatically gets demoted to my secondary want list, even if I have a feeling that I'd very much enjoy reading it. Ah well.
I finally get the answer. The perbound book is a type of hardcover (because the cover is obviously hard) but with a little this layer at the binding to make sure the book didn't get broken easily. plus, the binding and the cover is slightly separated, so if we open the book in wide angle, the cover would be fully opened. I saw this type of binding at the library and this type of binding is usually the most expensive one.
that was helpful , thank you
Very useful information. Thanks a lot. But the paperback stuff- especially the mass market monster- I wouldn't touch it.
So annoying when I'm seeking a book and I find out no hardcover. It generally automatically gets demoted to my secondary want list, even if I have a feeling that I'd very much enjoy reading it. Ah well.
Very amazing.
I actually have a question.
What's is the prebound binding book?
I finally get the answer. The perbound book is a type of hardcover (because the cover is obviously hard) but with a little this layer at the binding to make sure the book didn't get broken easily. plus, the binding and the cover is slightly separated, so if we open the book in wide angle, the cover would be fully opened. I saw this type of binding at the library and this type of binding is usually the most expensive one.