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