I'm really not into the artwork that much, I generally don't mind them
working a few bugs out of the first edition, and it's really an
ergonomic choice for me.  I can hold a paperback in one hand and eat,
drink, work the stereo, etc. with the other.  Plus, it's cheaper.  :-)

Of course, that is not to say that I don't understand the pull of a
beautifully bound book.

--BenD

Lyons, Larry wrote:

> The artwork is never quite the same. There might be also some editing done
> between the paperback and hardcover edition. And finally with some of the
> authors I'm interested in, their work rarely comes out in paperback.
>
> larry
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