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September 15th, 2009 | 374 Entries

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374 Entries for “paperback”

  1. novel. I love to read the novel while on the beach the hot sun on my back while I sweat. The sweat pouring down my back. I see a man walking down the beach towards me. At first he is just a dot and then he is right there staring at me.

    amy cosner
  2. my paperbacks are always worn after the first read-though. i tend to be rough on my books — much like i am on myself. by the time i finish the book, it’s pages are frayed, the malleable cover damaged and scuffed.
    wonder how i’ll look once the world is done reading me.

    rachel
  3. the soft paperback book laid aginst her hands it was the first time she had felt its grasps since the fire. Not know what world she would enter once she turned the page she laid it on the desk and died.

    Micah
  4. like a book with writing and you read it and i sound like a tool and i say and too much.
    what to write about it i have no idea. paperback books get trashed more easily than hard covers unless you take super good care of them.. kdone.

    bart
  5. I want to be a paperback writer. Well, really, more a hardcover writer. I mean, why settle for soft bound when hard bound is out there? A nice, oversized coffee table hardbound book would be terrific. SScience Fiction wo

    Anonymous
  6. Paperback. I will only take out paperbacks at the library. Hardcovers are so cumbersome to me. And they tend to be too big for my purse. Paperbacks are just more asthetically pleasing. I tend to cruise

    Zippy
  7. i love paperbacks. the smell, the feel. but the best, the BEST thing is that first crack of the spine. there is not better feeling or sound than that.

    loripop326
  8. love a good paperback. Feels good in my hands. Fits well in my purse. Can go anywhere. Looks nice on my book shelf. I tend to only take out paperbacks at the library.

    Anonymous
  9. paperback, a book, a novel. The kind with fabio on the cover. The cover, not quite a hardcover book. an older version. a more popular version. The kind you can get in the aisle at a grocery store for twenty five cents. Paperback. Never quite as good as a hardcover.

    T.S.
  10. paperback holy crap i was wishing for a word that i can connect to harry potter so i can blah blah and yakkity yak on this.
    oh snape why!!!(6th book)
    Dumbledore (tear)
    (ultimate sadness) – me

    thebean
  11. paperback writer –
    you never imagined the book would remain sopping wet in the gutter until the old man came along, carried it inside and placed it accusingly on the eighth graders desk: a book has a soul! he cried

    nic sims
  12. She held her paperback book in her hands. It was old an tattered, and it was so fragile. She wouldn’t have traded it for any other book. she looked around, and saw people holding hardcover but she stick with this book, she loved it.

    Diana
  13. Novels. Hidden in my briefcase. Hoping against hope that I’ll have a chance to find the time during the day to read what will happen next. But then they stack up and threaten to take over the house. What can I do with them?

    Leslie
  14. Vacation. What more pleasure can there be than relaxing in the sun – or the shade of a tree when it’s blazing outside – and opening up a book?
    Some prefer an old favorite, a dog-eared paperback with torn pages and refurbished memories. Some prefer a crisp new unknown. I don’t mind either, as long as I get to read.

    Sammy
  15. What is paperback? What do you know about the earth this day in history? Why do people love?
    Why do people hate? Why is there so little time in the world? Why do we despise what we fear?

    I despise you. I loathe you.
    I abhor you.
    I love you.

    nicole m.
  16. i think its time for yu to say anthng you like but i~m not sure that i know what i am saying. SOmetimes, it´s difficult to say anything logicla and I enda up saying what I donpt wnt or like. It´s terrible. HOw can I get out of this trap?

    andre salles
  17. So I’m standing in this store and I see a small book in front of me. It’s pages are torn and battered while the front cover barely remains attatched to the rest of the literature’s form. I reach out and pick up the book, but grab the cover isntead, tearing it from its pages.

    Liam
  18. paper back books are usually cheaper than hard cover books and i think that it is actually pointless to change the cover of a book to the paper version, just to keep it at a insignifigantly lower price. if they wanted there books to be cheap they would try to write there books a little smaller.

    hunter
  19. one thought on the subject of papaerback…who and what ever thought that paperback would be such a success? no doubt there was a time when hard cover was the only way to go and upon the advane of paperback eyebrows were raised in disapproval and a universal gasp expressed the horror of devoted readers, one and all.
    little did we know the joy that was soon to be ours with the comfort of settling back to caress and read the soft, supple pages of a hand-friendly paperback. No more stiff back reading..just lounging loving absorbtion! Give me a paperback anyday, thank you…and, no Kindle!!!

    Fran
  20. a novel a chance to begin a new page
    a travelling book, stuck in a back pocket, tattered, torn, a story ready to begin
    a tale of great things, great opportunities, a new life, a new story, a new joy

    j
  21. my favorite paperback is right by my bed. still life with woodpecker by tom robbins. great book. redheads truly are their own species. YUM!

    ALEX
  22. In the book I read that evening, there was a girl with a ribbon tied around her head.
    It reminded me of a halo.
    Sometimes you remind me of an angel, but I’m too afraid to say so because you’re so damn intimidating that I never know what to say.

    calpico sky
  23. bestseller

    Anonymous
  24. novels were always her favorite thing to pick up on a rainy day. she could fall into the story in moments and be lost for hours. the smell of the books, the crack of a new spine, it was sheer magic and she loved it.

    kat
  25. In one summer day I saw a paperback novel and I just couldn’t keep my hands off it; so I bribed the salesman for a less price, practically bargained for all it was worth and I got it. The book’s name was “The Fountainhead” by Ayn Rand and as fast as I could get back to reading it at home I was enthralled by its marvelous style.

    Xall
  26. Oh. I love books. I love paperback books because they allow me to purchase more books at a cheaper price. Even so, there’s nothing like a hardback children’s picture book. There’s just something different about the feel of the paper. Actually, owning nearly any kind of book just makes me happy.

    rachelzana
  27. the book had to published in paperback thats mean more work and time

    suhail
  28. cheaper version of the hardback. lighter and more practical. doesn’t look as nice on the book shelf though. hmm, what else? think i’ve exhausted my options now.

    claire
  29. Tim put the book down. It was boring, and he was tired of reading it. He stood up, wiped the sweat of his face with a large, meaty hand, and lumbered to the AC control.
    There was a knock at the door.
    Then another.
    Both were hard.
    Tim’s blood ran cold.

    Clay
  30. I love to read a paperback book from cover to cover in my over sized hammock made of parachute material. A person can just float in the sky with a ride like that. I’m high up there.

    Lauren
  31. paperback writers like in the beatles song, like romance novel writers, are really in the business. i prefer paperback reading, because you dont feel like you’re going to damage the book, you can just love it, crinkle its pages, get it wet in the bathtub, you can make it part of your life.

    whaaaaatserface
  32. fits in my pocket or purse
    on the max on the tracks
    that lead me to my home
    my picture of promise
    glossed over on a cover
    paperback stacks of dreams
    lay waiting for the fire
    But I can’t bear to light the match
    and burn

    Lindsey aka @spinzley
  33. Way better than non-paperback… wow can’t even remember what they’re called… hard bound? Actually fuck that, hard bound, paperback it’s all good, but I hate those goddamn paper cover shits. Those are just retarded. What is that called? Paper sleeve cover useless contraption?

    Carlo
  34. Paperback writer. I love the Beatles. Tried to buy the game today, but they don’t make it for my system. I need to buy some books. I hate Frankenstein. It’s so horrid. Maybe I should give it another chance.

    Christine
  35. Alice looked down at the book she was reading. Paperback. Again. She wished she could afford the hardbacks like her friend Jessica. But Jess’s parents were very well off. Alice lived in a trailer and was lucky to get any books at all, let alone hardbacks.

    Blossom
  36. the paperback book was a romance about how a young duchess was forced to marry against her will. In the in they live happily ever after. First though she must learn to trust her new husband with her life and also her heart.

    Vivi
  37. book novel cheap

    Anonymous
  38. Paperback novels. I finished one today. “The Stand” by Stephen King. I love it how the journey through his novels are mostly through the human psyche. As the reader, you drudge through the potential mess of the human brain. But in the end

    Grace Nam
  39. writer
    the beatles
    a book
    paper on a back of a person, an animal
    back to basics, paper as opposed to computer
    my favorite books
    the old days, predating the modern world of literature
    extinct practically

    Alex