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  1. a book that has a thick paper cover
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There's no paperback yet, but I don't care ... Don't buy the paperback.
Mockingbird costs $8.99 in mass-market paperback, as opposed to $14.99 in trade paperback.
And the paperback trade fiction and paperback nonfiction have been expanded to 15 titles each.
He began his career at Dell, where he was involved in acquiring well-known titles for reprinting in the relatively new mass paperback and trade paperback formats.
One study found that when people read the same short story in a paperback or on a Kindle, the paperback readers were better able to remember the story's chronology.
LONDON — The paperback is not in the best condition.
She had opened her book: War and Peace, a paperback edition she had picked up in the paperback exchange in Santiago, where they had stayed for a few days before heading south.
Some days it is better to be reading a paperback.
The video is the stuff of a paperback romance novel.
Instead, the thief took canned food, batteries, paperback novels, propane
I like a paperback; I've dabbled in Kindles and hardcover.
But let's not be too hard on Halberstam's paperback publisher.
There may or may not be a cursed paperback involved.
The book sold an estimated 3.5 million copies in paperback.
My mom is reading a paperback on the love seat.
Paperback row Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
Paperback Row Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
Still uncollected in trade paperback, this remains an underrated run.
Having now spent more than 80 weeks and counting on the best-seller list, "The Girl on the Train" has hit No. 1 in hardcover and e-book, trade paperback and mass-market paperback.
This does not mean Mockingbird will no longer be available in paperback — the trade paperback edition continues — but it does mean the novel will no longer exist in the publishing industry's cheapest possible format.
The guide had already gone back to reading her paperback— Mrs.
The hardcover is priced at $18.78 and the paperback is $13.17.
By morning, the price of a paperback had jumped to $99.99.
When reading fiction, an e-reader can completely replace the paperback.
It expects the paperback edition to come out before April 26.
She is the author of "Disrupt Aging," now available in paperback.
Didn't he even tote a Huxley paperback around to impress girls?
Limited edition of paperback editions of David's House are available here.
One thing that's not scheduled yet is the book's paperback publication.
A woman in green walked around reading a Marguerite Duras paperback.
He was the height of a paperback and made of cement.
Her desk is stacked with paperback novels and books on politics.
Also, if you buy it on paperback, you gotta wait too long.
Chris split open his stitches with a paperback copy of Peter Pan!
Inside, there were a bunch of paperback erotica books and three videotapes.
To me, a dog-eared paperback is the only way to go.
I bring my own paperback, The Hypnotist's Love Story by Liane Moriarty.
Choose-your-own adventure novels stay interesting longer than a typical paperback.
Published by St. Martin's Press in 2015 and now available in paperback.
Hachette's mass-market paperback of TKAM retails for $8.99, while the trade
No, you're not reading some cheap branded Michelle from Full House paperback.
Do you care if they buy hardcover, or paperback, or e-copy?
The Mythology of Work is out now in paperback from Pluto Books.
It's Tokyo's version of shades, a beach towel, and a trashy paperback.
Its hardcover Bibles sell for $313 and paperback softcover books are $231.
Soon after, he began reading the novels by Ian Fleming in paperback.
Publishers didn't paperback, and most houses did not maintain a back list.
His book, first published in 2012, was rereleased in paperback in October.
Patchett has had best sellers before, of course, most notably "Bel Canto" (16 weeks on the paperback fiction list in 2002-3) and "State of Wonder" (35 weeks on the hardcover and paperback fiction lists in 2011-12).
It topped the Times' best-seller list in two categories, including paperback nonfiction.
The first season is also available from Saga Press as a trade paperback.
His idea became "Brown's Requiem", published in 1996 as a little-noticed paperback.
Grove published 20,000 copies in paperback before the prize, then another 120,000 after.
Sam Carrington's novel, Bad Sister, is available now in paperback, digital and audio.
Get the Kindle version for $8.61 or the paperback version for $4.13 here.
Strong, the follow-up to NROL for Women, just came out in paperback.  
Which now is out in paperback, for anybody who hasn't read it yet.
She founded Image Cascade in 1999, republishing 14 paperback titles that first year.
Kindles are ideal for those times when a paperback gets in the way.
I stood on line to get my paperback copy of "The Operator" signed.
"One minute you're bending the rules," blares the cover of the paperback version.
A paperback edition featured a blurb from The New England Journal of Medicine.
It has to be the paper-and-ink book, preferably a robust paperback.
She's written two books and both have been massive bestsellers: According to BookScan data, Everything I Never Told You, released in 2014, has sold 67,000 units in hardcover and around 475,20183 in paperback; Little Fires Everywhere has spent 47 weeks on the New York Times' bestseller list and has sold nearly 500,000 units in hardcover and 410,000 in paperback, and is currently No. 1 on the paperback list.
"Grand Old Lady of Main Street" in Uniontown, PA, to purchase a full paperback
Lenovo's foldable device is about the size of a paperback when it's folded up.
A woman with a thick paperback copy of Inferno sits down across from me.
Snag the paperback version for $9.86 or the Kindle Unlimited version for free here.
Get the paperback version for $11.98 or the Kindle Unlimited version for free here.
Get the paperback copy for $5.38 or the Kindle Unlimited version for free here.
I recently found two copies—one paperback, one hardcover—in a vacation-rental house.
HarperCollins will offer the trade paperback, which costs $14.99, at the price of $8.99.
The appearance was in support of a paperback edition of her novel Killing Monica.
To emphasize his point, he passes around two paperback copies for us to examine.
His book The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationships, is now out in paperback.
" Next to her on the table sat a paperback copy of Colette's "La Chatte.
Bonus: The author, Liz Moore, is celebrating the paperback release with a riddle game.
Cracking open the out-of-print paperback, I was surprised to find myself enthralled.
Dell, which had acquired paperback rights for $32,19693, brought out its edition in September.
By the end of the year, there were five paperback editions on the market.
Because of an editing error, an entry in the Paperback Row column on Nov.
Conversations With Friends has sold just under 78,13 in hardcover and paperback since 2017.
The paperback edition includes a two-part interview between Robinson and President Barack Obama.
Kindle Paperwhite Any bookworm knows the struggle of dropping a paperback into a bath.
That same grandmother once gave her a paperback version of a Pushkin fairy tale.
The sixth volume of Saga will be available as a trade paperback on June 19.
It's coming out in trade paperback form on April 12, in case that motivates you.
Dean also notes that its rise followed that of the paperback, which debuted in 1939.
I will publish books in ebook form and sell them in paperback as an afterthought.
"There is no good lobotomy," says Koehler-Pentacoff whose book is newly out in paperback.
I find the weight to be significantly less than a paperback even with a case.
Why can't I have two pages displayed side by side, like a little pocket paperback?
They were trying their hardest even at that early stage to represent a paperback book.
In March, Mr. Chernow's biography hit No. 1 on the Times's paperback best-seller list.
A paperback version is in the works, but the hardback is not out of print.
In addition to Lee's writing, gradual public acceptance of paperback books helped her story spread.
We're very excited to be doing this as a classic American-formatted mass-market paperback.
The paperback edition of Kushner's novel "The Mars Room" comes out on May 7, 2019.
It will be the first mass market paperback Melville House has put out in history.
And everything published in paperback is such poor quality, sure, you can have these rights.
Yu's collection of stories, "Sorry Please Thank You" (Vintage), was published in paperback in 2013.
Williams's "The Visiting Privilege: New and Collected Stories" (Vintage), was published in paperback in 2016.
The new edition of the Scrabble dictionary is available online, and in hardcover and paperback.
And she was doing that on virtually every rotating wire paperback rack in the country!
I had to go on Amazon and pay like 50 bucks for a used paperback.
The estate licenses most of Mockingbird's printing rights to various publishers: HarperCollins publishes the trade paperback edition (as well as the hardcover and special editions), but up until now the mass-market paperback rights have been licensed to Grand Central, an imprint of Hachette.
A paperback of a strategist's memoir of Gary Hart's 1984 presidential campaign lay on a desk.
I knocked on the door to room 511, and a woman holding a paperback opened it.
Tom Wolf halted all mail delivery and paperback books to prisons for the next 22015 days.
That's a lot of pressure to put on an airport paperback or summer movie, I know.
Her book Inferior is available on paperback, kindle and audiobook by Fourth Estate and Beacon Press.
SMITH: Why-- (CROSSTALK) GOLDBERG: I guess for the paperback I can add socialism to the subtitle.
SMITH: We will look for the edit to the paperback edition of the book, Jonah Goldberg.
For a cheaper genre paperback, this decision-making process might take a fraction of that time.
Paperback sales spiked after the musical opened, from 3,300 copies in 2014 to 106,000 in 2015.
It is still in print, and there are plans for a paperback, with a new afterword.
The Big Chicken Barn in Ellsworth, Me., serendipitously provides an old Stephen King paperback every summer.
And "A Brief History of Time" returns to our paperback nonfiction list in the top spot.
J.P. Take that paperback Sartre novel off the shelf where it's been sitting since high school.
Skyhorse currently has a price listed of $12.99 for the paperback and $7.99 for the ebook.
Life magazine bought the serial rights for $21988,21990, and Dell obtained the paperback rights for $21993,21974.
Bets were settled with a paperback Guinness book, a dictionary and a complete works of Shakespeare.
Hardcover books were too heavy, so the movement really ushered in this era of the paperback.
Since its paperback release on May 7, Sarah Haywood's romance The Cactus had sold 354 copies.
Hyperfocus was published in paperback on August 27; the following interview has been edited and condensed.
Betty and Ian Ballantine established the American division of the paperback house Penguin Books in 28.
They were not alone in seeing the potential of the paperback market in the United States.
"The Outsiders died on the vine being sold as a drugstore paperback," Hinton recalled in 2014.
Folds up into into the size of a paperback Flying the Hover Camera Passport is pretty easy.
Inmates at minimum-security prisons can also get paperback books from any source, including family and friends.
In the forthcoming paperback edition, she adds substantial research on how Russia uses news as a weapon.
Specifically, the Hardcover Graphic Books, Paperback Graphic Books, and Manga categories will be discontinued beginning February 5th.
The two-volume 21918 Flammarion paperback edition of his Oeuvres complètes amounts to more than 22016 pages.
Sure, you could bring a tangled whodunnit or a twisty YA romance paperback on your summer vacation.
Paperback copy of A Brief History of Time from 1983 with a thumbprint signature by Stephen Hawking.
" Later, drawing a paperback pamphlet from his pocket, he added: "Have you even read the U.S. Constitution?
Rather than getting your hopes up for this, go read the excellent 2013 Inhumans trade paperback instead.
Darling" / "Let Me Roll It" / "Get Back" / "Paperback Writer" / "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?
You can also snag the paperback version for $24.3 or a spiral bound version for $211.98 here.
Panic began to set in when my first book wasn't put into paperback — never a good sign.
The most lasting impression at Wednesday's performance was an anachronistic Lee Child paperback all too visible onstage.
The first is bipolar disorder, which attacks Joe suddenly enough to knock a paperback from his hand.
It was one of my favorite books of 2016, and now you can get it in paperback.
Winter Is Coming, Kasparov's prescient book detailing Putinism's rise and transnational menace, came out in paperback recently.
Riding the subway, sitting in a bar or on a park bench with a paperback in hand.
So my passport would become as thick as a paperback novel before I had to replace it.
I leave with a paperback copy of The Mother of All Questions: Further Feminisms by Rebecca Solnit.
We've got absolutely nothing against the humble paperback, but e-readers do make lazy Sundays even easier.
In his 2016 book about working at Facebook, it's called "Chaos Monkeys," it's coming out in paperback.
His most recent book, "The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution," is out in paperback from Vintage Books.
She picked up the paperback of "Seth Speaks" in college in the 1980s, opened it and was transported.
It has since become a New York Times best-seller and will be published in paperback in August.
Each work assumes the vertical orientation of a paperback book, with abstract, geometric designs convincingly adorning book covers.
And while they were working on updating their ebook, Amazon alerted their paperback distributor about the infringement claim.
The result was the "The Bolt Supremacy - Inside Jamaica's Sprint Factory", which is released in paperback this month.
If that didn't convince you to swap Netflix for a paperback, do it because it's World Book Day.
Trump's first book, The Trump Card, sold 15,660 in hardcover and 9,376 in paperback, according to Nielsen BookScan.
Chernow's biographies are many things: well written; best-selling; hefty enough to cause serious injury even in paperback.
Clark is shown reading a paperback copy of "Fogdancing," a novel he wrote after leaving comics for good.
Harlan, soon after going to work for him, convinced Bill that the future lay in paperback erotic novels.
She keeps paperback editions of both books, marked with slips of paper, close at hand to read from.
Lauren Groff tweeted that there was "an illegal paperback" of "Florida," her National Book Award nominee, on Amazon.
Reissued in revised form by Flatiron in July, "Black Klansman" is currently No. 4 on the paperback list.
The text, available in paperback and (of course) Kindle, highlights more than 100 items that inspired comical reactions.
My own copy of Butler's novel "Dawn"—a brilliant, eerie, thought-provoking book—is a paperback from 1988.
On the face of it, this story is ridiculous, something we expect from a cheap paperback spy novel.
So does North Beach's City Lights Bookstore, the country's first all-paperback bookstore that opened 70 years ago.
In this weird, narrow sense, opening a paperback in 2019 was more modern than texting with your friends.
Its tape had been torn open, but its contents remained undisturbed — a paperback book gift-wrapped in green.
The paperback edition is due next month, and Morrow plans to publish a second book by Mr. Mallory.
At War I nestled into bed with a paperback copy of "The Things They Carried," by Tim O'Brien.
The first six issues of The Beauty will be released as a trade paperback on Wednesday, March 16.
The device was less of a phone and more like a small paperback that folded open into a tablet.
However, when looking up the book on Amazon's website, it appears to be sold out in paperback and hardcover.
It's hard to pick up a paperback when there's a full season of Cheer waiting for you on Netflix.
A thin paperback is wedged under a couch leg in a spot where our old floors are especially uneven.
She is the author of "Unfinished Business: Women Men Work Family," which will be released in paperback August 8.
But during the election, Trump published a new paperback edition and encouraged fans at his rallies to purchase it.
"We have an existential problem," he said, waving the paperback at a seminar of 10 students at Bard College.
After college, Gorey moved to New York to take a job at a new paperback imprint called Anchor Books.
The cartoonist patiently drew his story in short, irregularly released pamphlets, gathered together every few years in paperback collections.
But its long legacy in classrooms could be threatened by a recent decision to discontinue a popular paperback edition.
My paperback copies of his first two collections, "Getting Even" and "Without Feathers," were dog-eared from endless rereading.
"Kitchen Confidential" has sold more than a million copies in paperback and remains the defining memoir in the field.
His books sales have been staggering — more than 100 million copies, with vast numbers sold in paperback at airports.
On a narrow stretch of the Coyaba hotel beach, Joni from the Netherlands was reading a paperback in German.
She read a paperback thriller by Tami Hoag instead, waiting for her popcorn shrimp to emerge from the kitchen.
He hung his stereo pairs around the house, some as discreet as paperback novels, others dominating the entire room.
These are the first two parts of The Green Mile, originally published in six paperback volumes, each a month apart.
Last summer, I brought Kevin Kwan's paperback Crazy Rich Asians on vacation, and finished the novel in two whirlwind days.
Ms Lee notes that it follows the rise of the paperback novel and coincides with a proliferation in romance imprints.
The book is free to download in ePub, Mobi, iBook, and PDF formats, or you can order a physical paperback.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" has almost nothing to do with "Paperback Writer," and even less to do with "Revolution.
I still have that battered paperback copy, and I have yet to find a better approach to life (or snacks).
WELL had an analog compliment, called Whole Earth Catalog, which was described as "Google in paperback form" by Steve Jobs.
The strongest categories were digital audiobooks, which rose by 19823 percent, and paperback sales, which were up by 6.1 percent.
A paperback subscription for fiction books is £150, about $204, for a year's worth of titles sent to your door.
"The Left Hand of Darkness" (1969), probably her most influential work, was issued as a 95-cent mass-market paperback.
It was the first novel written for adults to reach 1 million copies sold in paperback, according to The Guardian. 
The book now has nearly 500,000 copies in print and has spent 26 weeks on the paperback best-seller list.
Robert Pickton, the worst serial killer in Canadian history, has released a paperback book proclaiming his innocence from behind bars.
Over the last two years, it has spent 77 weeks on The New York Times Trade Paperback Best-Seller List.
The one moment — and I mentioned it in the afterword to the book that's coming out in paperback this summer.
Now Mötley Crüe's "The Dirt" appears on our paperback nonfiction and combined print and e-book nonfiction best-seller lists.
Read: Anna Burns's "Milkman," winner of the 2018 Man Booker Prize, debuts on our paperback trade fiction best-seller list.
"The Fat Kitchen: How to Render, Cure & Cook With Lard, Tallow & Poultry Fat" by Andrea Chesman (Storey Publishing, $24.95 paperback).
After years of declining print sales, hardcover and paperback editions have been rising recently, while e-book sales have fallen.
" A plausible title for the paperback editions that will soon be in bookstores might be, "We Didn't Not Find Anything.
The New Republic reports that Harper Lee's estate is discontinuing the mass-market paperback edition of To Kill a Mockingbird.
The decision to discontinue the mass-market paperback edition is only the latest in a series of controversies surrounding Carter.
Her work for the 1965 paperback editions of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" achieved mass-cult status.
Planning the book Stone's lawyers said he drafted the introduction for the paperback release of the book before his indictment.
He was a sci-fi buff, and Ekblaw grew up devouring his paperback copies of Isaac Asimov and Robert Heinlein.
This paperback cookbook has more than 120 recipes that are easy to make, clearly explained, delicious to eat, and healthy.
Wolfe's rendition of the familiar Penguin paperback of Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina" is of a copy swollen to twice its size.
In this newly released paperback edition of "How Propaganda Works," Mr. Stanley analyzes modern propaganda — its operation, techniques and fallout.
His most recent book is "World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech," which just came out in paperback.
It's Not Easy Being "A" is told from Mona's perspective, and appears in the paperback copy of Shepard's book The Amateurs.
Now, Harper Perennial, one of HarperCollins' paperback imprints, has revealed that it will publish two new books by Tamblyn in 2018.
The report has been No. 1 on The New York Times' paperback nonfiction bestseller list for eight weeks in a row.
Superstitious had a hard spine, rather than the flimsy paperback of a child's horror novel, which to me meant Serious Literature.
Reading that was a wonderful experience -- but I am sure it is just as good in paperback (which just came out).
Anna North's second novel, The Life and Death of Sophie Stark, was released in paperback in June from Blue Rider Press.
This sounds like the plot of a Hollywood thriller or a paperback potboiler in which the world is heading for conflagration.
We are happy to order a paperback on the spur of the moment while sitting in the park eating our lunch.
And the pseudogeometrical figures, reminiscent of drawings in paperback explications of Einsteinian space-time, seemed—not to be rude—quite nutty.
Take whatever steamy summer paperback you would've brought to the beach, and start a book club with other office literature fans.
Part of the fun of the Courier was that it was supposed to be about the size of a trade paperback.
The paperback books are put into care packages for parents to take home, so they can continue reading to their babies.
Since other copies of the paperback were being sold elsewhere on Amazon for as little as 303 cents, she was perplexed.
Later this month, Vintage Books, a Penguin Random House imprint, is rereleasing the novel, as a paperback, e-book and audiobook.
"American Advertising Cookbooks: How Corporations Taught Us to Love Spam, Bananas and Jell-O" by Christina Ward (Process Media, $22.95, paperback).
Curious, I pulled my Penguin Classics paperback of Suetonius' "The Twelve Caesars" off the shelf and turned to the Caligula chapter.
It has two fans to keep things cool, and the whole thing is about the size of a small paperback book.
Her latest book, "Tin Can Cook," published in May, is a paperback collection of simple recipes that center on tin cans.
She entered a fake ticket booth and inspected the props on the desk, which included a paperback about the Constitutional Convention.
The paperback is a great way to entertain yourself without staring at a screen (though it's available on Comixology's app too).
When Eleanor Oliphant came out in paperback in May 20143, it debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times list.
The book was a challenge, a secondhand paperback crammed with huge and violent emotions in small, crowded type on waterlogged pages.
In 1986, an 18-inch-tall American Girl doll was $68 with a paperback book and $75 with a hardcover book.
Carrie, which King sold for a $21981,21408 advance, would go on to earn $19993,21999 for the rights to its paperback run.
While the base folds up neatly to the size of a paperback book, when filled with sand, it weighs 120 pounds.
Lillian Ross's breezy "Portrait of Hemingway" and a paperback Signet copy of Thomas Wolfe's "Only the Dead Know Brooklyn" came next.
There's something special about the feel and the smell of a paperback, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't invest in a Kindle.
Issues 1 through 5 of Royal City are now available from Image Comics and will be collected in trade paperback in September.
The format may seem a little strange for people who are used to paperback books, but at least young people are reading.
This will bring you to its details page, where the Kindle version should be selected (as opposed to Audiobook, Hardcover, or Paperback).
But brisk sales of the trade paperback for Grace's series convinced the publisher to reverse course and bring Grace back for more.
Update 1/28/17 5:40pm EST: Amazon now lists the mass market paperback version as being in stock starting February 3rd.
"I'm in a book club, and I love paperback, so I don't necessarily see 'Hooked' fiction as the same thing," she added.
Paperback books based on Wattpad stories have more than 15 million copies in circulation and have been published in over 30 languages.
Taking a seat, he pulled a massive paperback labelled "Silver Connections: Volume III" from a tote bag, and began flipping through it.
"Rescuing Retirement," which features these troubling retirement statistics in its first pages, was released in September in paperback and e-book formats.
Seth Kugel is a travel writer and the author of "Rediscovering Travel: A Guide for the Globally Curious," now out in paperback.
Amazon sells a book, "The Full Auto Conversion of the SKS Rifle," for just $37.78 in paperback ($17.00 for the Kindle version).
By the end of 2209, the novel had sold more than 220,000 copies in hardcover and more than 3 million in paperback.
Well-thumbed Penguin paperback editions of Murdoch's novels, foxed and sun-damaged, were once staples of Goodwill stores and other secondhand bookshops.
One possible reason is that e-book prices have gone up, so in some cases they're more expensive than a paperback edition.
Among my father's serious-looking (and seriously boring) books on Voltaire, Thomas Jefferson and Middle East politics, there was a slim paperback.
Carter has not made any public statement about the choice to discontinue the mass-market paperback edition of To Kill a Mockingbird.
Every time I see a paperback copy of it, I buy it in order to give it to someone as a gift.
Walmart has the special edition Harry Potter paperback box set on sale for $46.49, over half off the original price of $100.
It was published as a hardcover in the United States in 1975 by Scribner and in a paperback edition two years later.
But I can stay up for hours staring at my stupid phone, and I cannot say the same for a paperback book.
You can read all about in my book, "The Conscience of a Pest Control Expert," available now on Kindle and in paperback!
There was a room with ten vintage household scales, each one holding (weighing) a stack of art books interspersed with paperback nonfiction.
Interspersed between these two series are photographs from Fields: digital C-prints of close-up details from illustrations in old paperback books.
The fire started when a man was burning paperback books, said Annaleasa Winter of the Florida Forest Service, in a briefing Wednesday night.
It measures 7.1 inches x 4.2 inches, or roughly the footprint of a medium-sized paperback book, with a 7-inch 1080p display.
She was so taken with his life story that she published his memoir as an e-book, and is planning a paperback edition.
Look at any old pulp magazine or paperback cover, and you'll frequently see scantily clad women in perilous situations, waiting to be saved.
Available in black or white, the best-selling Kindle Paperwhite can store thousands of books while weighing in at less than a paperback.
It gets plenty bright, and you can use it fully flat or with the Fold sort of half-open like a paperback book.
This will bring you to the details page, where the Kindle format should already be selected (as opposed to Paperback or Hardback).6.
It's John Waters by way of Douglas Sirk, layered with the pulpy psychoanalysis of the hefty airport-lounge paperback it's been adapted from.
The manga that sweetness and lightning is based on ended August 7, wrapping up a five-year run that includes 11 paperback volumes.
And now that her latest, The Trespasser, is out in paperback, there's no reason not to start from the end and work backward.
Nowhere is this more apparent than his 2012 book, The Cartoon Utopia, which is scheduled to be re-issued in paperback this March.
In fact, when it comes to queer representation, the Marvel and DC movies and television shows are pretty far behind their paperback counterparts.
Paperback sales grew by a healthy 240 percent, according to the Association of American Publishers, which tracks sales from more than 22015,243 publishers.
It was a mass-market paperback, and the editor, Oscar Williams, had judged several of his own poems sufficiently deathless to merit inclusion.
His most recent book is "Cycles in U.S. Foreign Policy Since the Cold War," which has just been released in a paperback edition.
A love for reading and art Her counselor Denise James remembers seeing Love during lunch breaks with her nose in a paperback book.
For us mere mortals, staking £30,000 a weekend and earning a living from the profits seems like paperback twaddle – escapism at its finest.
Waits loved beatnik barflies and Bukowski in particular, but "Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis" wasn't lifted from a dusty old paperback.
His most recent book, "The True Flag: Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and the Birth of American Empire," has just been published in paperback.
In this episode of Overrated, I take a look at the paperback revolution that helped make To Kill a Mockingbird a classroom classic.
Self-styled intelligent readers read for plot every bit as much as those who plow through mass-market paperback thrillers and romances do.
Since "Where the Crawdad Sings" is still selling so briskly in hardcover, there's no need to plan for a paperback edition just yet.
One is normally a paperback that fits into the back of my pants and is easy to travel with when I'm heading out.
In 1984, he founded Vintage Contemporaries, the influential imprint that published younger fiction writers and others in trade paperback format instead of hardcover.
The Paperback Row column on April 21 misidentified the person in Gregory Pardlo's memoir, "Air Traffic," who worked as an air traffic controller.
The paperback edition will be available next week, and the digital version will be available on Friday, a representative for the publisher said.
He had one of his greatest republishing successes there, reprinting "Call It Sleep," Henry Roth's now-classic 1934 novel, in paperback in 1964.
Earlier this year, Mr. Levitsky and Mr. Ziblatt appeared on Mr. Scarborough's show, "Morning Joe," to discuss the paperback version of their book.
"Fail Better" (Biblioasis, paperback, $16.95), by Mark Kingwell, a University of Toronto philosophy professor, is a ballpark ramble of memoir, lore and nostalgia.
An early turning point in his career came in 1989, when an exasperated veteran running the Vintage paperback line in another division resigned.
He hired its first editorial and marketing staff, redesigned its covers and reintroduced paperback reprints to booksellers as if they were new books.
And in their paperback book presentation, they are shown so that readers can flip through the pages and watch the light gradually dim.

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