Yes. The hipsters in Brooklyn love to be seen reading them on the subway, especially if they are ironic, such as 1950s science fiction, or are books they would have been forced to read in high school, such as Catcher in the Rye, Of Mice and Men, 1984, etc. They won't pay more than a buck for them, though.
You can try selling or donating them online on platforms like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, or local community groups. Consider contacting local libraries, schools, or charitable organizations to see if they would accept donations of old books. You can also host a book swap event with friends or in your community to share and exchange books.
yes
A soft cover book has a soft cover an paper back is mostly paper
No. Mostly only non-fiction (real/information) books have an index. Novels and picture books do not.
No, some books are not novels.
Dime novels were inexpensive paperback books that gained popularity in the 19th century, often featuring sensationalized tales of adventure, romance, and crime. They were known for their fast-paced plots and melodramatic themes, capturing the imagination of readers looking for escapist entertainment.
All but the most recent are out in paperback in the UK.
Yes, Quarry was available in the paperback format.
The number of paperback books that would equal 100 pounds can vary depending on the size and weight of each book. On average, a standard paperback book weighs around half a pound, so roughly 200 paperback books could equal 100 pounds.
Paperback books can be published by a variety of publishing houses, both large and small. Some well-known publishers of paperback books include Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, and Hachette.
Yes. Yes, usually. A lot of books tend to come out in hardback first and then a year or so later they will come out in paperback and be considerably cheaper!
By making books in paperback form, it cost less to print them. And of course, the less it costs, the more people made!
eight. but they would each receive two bookcovers and three paperback books... i guess?