Not exact matches
Schoenarts certainly looks the part of a
paperback romantic hero, but the script's insistence on presenting Bruno simply as a good man in a
bad situation are bland at best and disingenuous at
worst, and leave the character less neutral
than neutered.
Ebooks generally look
worse than your average trade
paperback or hardcover book.
In some cases is actually better since most
paperback books have
worse paper quality and contrast
than the one in Kindle 3.
Where other categories of fiction are pricing ebooks at trade
paperback prices at best, or above hardback prices at
worst (who in Hel's Misty Halls do they justify charging more for an ebook
than for a hardback?)
Agency pricing doesn't have Amazon's ability to turn on a dime with pricing so it can be quite annoying to see books that cost more
than the
paperback copy and even
worse more
than the hardcover after the
paperback has come out.