Maybe I’ll be accused of being finicky, but collecting books brings me great joy as a hobby, and as an enthusiast, I appreciate the finer details of the experience. To add insult to injury, print-on-demand books seem to be significantly more expensive than stock equivalents. Growth of the Soil and Martin Eden cost me 18€ each, almost double the price of my stock (and heftier) Penguin Classics copy of The Brothers Karamazov, which cost 10€. Why would I want to pay so much more for a lesser version of a book? It’s also pretty dumbfounding that a household brand like Penguin would agree to any of this.
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