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RIP: the paperback

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  • Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩B This user is from outside of this forum
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    RIP: the paperback

    "‘We’re losing #accessibility’: America says goodbye to the mass-market #paperback

    The so-called ‘pocket #book’ sold in supermarkets is being phased out across the US

    They had that democratic aspect to them where you can just find them anywhere and it always felt like... there is something here for everyone, whether it’s the Harlequin romance novel or something very pulpy like a sci-fi or horror novel that you could quickly get”

    https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/feb/24/america-says-goodbye-paperback

    #books #bookstodon

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    • Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩B Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩

      RIP: the paperback

      "‘We’re losing #accessibility’: America says goodbye to the mass-market #paperback

      The so-called ‘pocket #book’ sold in supermarkets is being phased out across the US

      They had that democratic aspect to them where you can just find them anywhere and it always felt like... there is something here for everyone, whether it’s the Harlequin romance novel or something very pulpy like a sci-fi or horror novel that you could quickly get”

      https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/feb/24/america-says-goodbye-paperback

      #books #bookstodon

      Die Kehrseite #DeSlopYourLifeD This user is from outside of this forum
      Die Kehrseite #DeSlopYourLifeD This user is from outside of this forum
      Die Kehrseite #DeSlopYourLife
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      @benroyce „i love the uneducated …“
      Sigh … the US are really on a path to dark ages.

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      • Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩B Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩

        RIP: the paperback

        "‘We’re losing #accessibility’: America says goodbye to the mass-market #paperback

        The so-called ‘pocket #book’ sold in supermarkets is being phased out across the US

        They had that democratic aspect to them where you can just find them anywhere and it always felt like... there is something here for everyone, whether it’s the Harlequin romance novel or something very pulpy like a sci-fi or horror novel that you could quickly get”

        https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/feb/24/america-says-goodbye-paperback

        #books #bookstodon

        Common SparrowC This user is from outside of this forum
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        @benroyce
        In my family, we always called them "bus stop books". They were the compact books that fit in a purse or pocket, something to read while waiting for or riding the bus. My dad always had one with him to read aloud to us when we rode the bus downtown with him, so we all picked up the habit as kids.

        I wrote about Bus Stop Reading once on my book blog, with a paragraph specifically remembering some of my dad's favorite little pocket paperbacks.

        https://mariasbooks.wordpress.com/bookish-odds-ends/bus-stop-reading/

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          @benroyce
          In my family, we always called them "bus stop books". They were the compact books that fit in a purse or pocket, something to read while waiting for or riding the bus. My dad always had one with him to read aloud to us when we rode the bus downtown with him, so we all picked up the habit as kids.

          I wrote about Bus Stop Reading once on my book blog, with a paragraph specifically remembering some of my dad's favorite little pocket paperbacks.

          https://mariasbooks.wordpress.com/bookish-odds-ends/bus-stop-reading/

          George BG This user is from outside of this forum
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          @CommonSparrow @benroyce

          Love mass market paperbacks because I can actually fit one in my pocket if I rearrange my phone, keys and wallet but since I started using an ebook reader that can be used one handed I haven't gone back.

          The convenience of being able to easily read on the subway while standing and holding a pole without having to let go or do weird movements to turn a page can't be beat

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            @venitamathias

            paperbacks are like vinyl now

            🤷 😔

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              @venitamathias

              those are good for long car trips, not much more

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                @venitamathias

                those are good for long car trips, not much more

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                @benroyce @venitamathias

                And I don't own a car, so when would I find time to listen to them?

                Still, different tastes for different people, and all that.

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