Nuketown

Wed, 08/09/2006 - 9:20pm

I've always preferred paperback, mostly because of easy-of-transport and weight issues, as I find I'm most likely to read the books that I can easily throw in my backpack or toss in the car. The exception would be books I absolutely have to read when they're first released -- in those cases I buy the book and, for consistancy's sake, usually end up buying the rest of the series in hard cover as well. For ease-of-reading, I'm finding that Analog SF and its pulp kin work well when feeding the baby.

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