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I guess the hardcovers are better because they are not printed in India. From what I've seen with nonfiction books, the ones printed in India are only softcovers—pathetic paper/build quality, and poor readability because they're smaller than their US counterpart (usually 19.8 cm long in India compared to 23.5 cm in the US), and the US layout is shrunk to fit the Indian size. So, any hardcover is imported from the US and thus of better quality.
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For the reader, Kobos are a solid choice that can run open source software (and the software exists, it's not theoretical).

My problem with physical books is mostly the physical storage space. I have to be really careful not to fill the house with them.

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So the print in hardbacks is better quality than paperbacks? I had no idea.
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It is especially true for MMPBs (mass market paperbacks). It's a specific term for a specific format of books that are just recently being phased out. You can find more info about this online.
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