Hard back or paper back?
fuck off and make a worthwhile thread
>>7440098
I always lean towards paper back.
>douglASS Adams
I prefer the reddit ebook. It has upvotes at the end of every sentence.
>>7440103
Thank you friend. I'm really glad we can have a legitimate discussion about books.
I lean towards paperback too.
Paperback, books are for reading. I don't give a fuck about shit quality paper or binding and cracked spines, granted that the typeface doesn't look like it's just been printed out of a desktop computer or the covers aren't too appalling. I also dislike spending more than 10€-15€ on a book, and to go over that it must be a thousand pages or over, or a rather good piece of literature that I've been after or sure of being worth the expense.
>>7440098
Those books are excellent. But you need to read "Shada" by him to fully appreciate that story. When Douglas was writing for doctor who an episode never quite made it to air and has since been novelized and called "Shada" and it features a timelord at cambridge named "Professor chronotis"
>>7441223
Well actually now you don't need to read it, because that's pretty much the only tidbit that connects the stories. Plus, that's dirk gently, not tea-time.
>>7440098
The fire.
>>7440098
If you have the opportunity to get hardcover why wouldn't you take it?
>>7441223
and now I never want to read any of his books