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April 9th, 2010 | 62 Entries

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62 Entries for “paperback”

  1. I’d like to write a paperback. I think it would give me the self-affirmation I need to continue with my life. I’ve found that my life as of late has had no purpose. I’ve been of no benifit to anyone or anything. A paperback could help that.

    by Ryan on 04.10.2010
  2. paperback, write your name on the back of a paper.
    Then i stare at it, next to it i write i hate you.
    I stick a stamp on it and send it to you
    now i wanna take that paper back

    by closelydistant on 04.10.2010
  3. I becom limp and bend and break when the rain of your love wets the pages of my paper spine.

    by ashley bradley on 04.10.2010
  4. paperback ribs. juicy delicious pages. just sit back and enjoy the meal.

    by jakob on 04.10.2010
  5. paperback had a nice texture with invisible writings
    when the back curled up the writings bent and shaped
    up to say i love you.

    by dhanya on 04.10.2010
  6. lol

    by no one on 04.10.2010
  7. I need that book! Will Grayson, Will Grayson cowritten by John Green. I NEED THAT BOOK! Not enough money to buy my own copy. 7th place on regional library hold list. I NEED THAT BOOK! Paperback or hard cover, just GIVE ME THAT BOOK!

    by Linley on 04.10.2010
  8. I have many paperback books. They are easier to carry and are less expensive than hard covers. I’ve noticed a lot of my colleget text books are now in paperback.

    by Nancy* on 04.10.2010
  9. Murdering a man with a paper back book took hours, I should have bought the hardcover and made it swift

    by Derek on 04.10.2010
  10. A paperback novel is a story, but sometimes it’s a story no one wants to read. It’s shoved away to the back of that bookstore that no one knows about. But, that doesn’t mean it was never loved. Someone read through those pages. Someone adored the story, and someone wanted to live the story. I could think of my life as a paperback novel. It’s a worthless piece of paper that could be shoved away, but I love it.

    by Laura Shane on 04.10.2010
  11. Paperback books are not one of my favorites, they can be destroyed easily and you have to take better care of them. Bard bound books are much easier to keep.

    by Nikki on 04.10.2010
  12. Paperback novels meant almost nothing to me when I was younger, just because I consumed them like oxygen. At school, they were a pain to analyze with the requirement of making sure your analysis was the exact match of your English teacher’s.

    by Carlos on 04.10.2010
  13. paperback is composed of paper and back. Paper is cool. You can use it to write stuff. Reading the paper is also a good idea. I don’t read the paper as much as I should. SOmetimes I read the headlines and stuff. Back. I wonder when Ill be going back to facebook. I feel good wihtout it.

    by thatgirl on 04.09.2010
  14. I love the way those paperback books smell.
    Hundreds cover the shelves of that makeshift study.
    And i have pulled every single one of them down at least twice.
    Just to make sure they still have your fingerprints across the cover

    by Elizabeth on 04.09.2010
  15. Inside it held the gun. Tucked under her arm, she walked down the path in the park and sat at the bench waiting for the man she knew would come.

    by Nora Hindal on 04.09.2010
  16. books come in paperback form, paper is great to write on i don’t like paperbacks sometimes because the edges get bent and torn. I prefer hardbacks.

    by Anna on 04.09.2010
  17. I used to write books in my younger days. Alas, I’m not in my elements anymore.

    The worst of it is, I have no one to pass down my expertise and knowledge of writing. I fear this could be it for me.

    by Casanova Frankenstein on 04.09.2010
  18. She sighed, leaned back and sank into her paperback. It was the one pleasure she allowed herself at the end of a long day. Well, that and indulging in thoughts about a particular friend. Ah, but that was the stuff of paperbacks too. Pure fiction.

    by jackie on 04.09.2010
  19. The paperbacks lay unopened on the table. I passed by them, and one caught my eye. Quickly, silently, I picked it up. It was dusty and small. I slipped it into my pocket, and left the store, unaware.

    I read it later on the subway.

    by Rachel on 04.09.2010
  20. So you want to write a paperback book, do ya? Well, all I gotta tells ya is to throw in a bunch of pasty, scrawny whiny boy vampires and a bunch of pasty, whiny, scrawny girls and – badda bing- bestseller!!

    by vladdytrout on 04.09.2010
  21. A paperback novel can be an endless source of excitement. From the time you begin until the last page, cuddling up under your favorite blanket can only be complete with a good paperback.

    by Dorothy on 04.09.2010
  22. He opened the paperback that he had read many times before that the edges were torn and tattered. The book was his favorite because it was short and too the point. Its not as if he didn’t like to read, that was quite the opposite for he read whatever he could and as often as he could and on any subject.

    by Heidi on 04.09.2010
  23. Paperback books are good to read because they are flexible. they come in all shapes, sizes colours, and so on. The exitement contained in a paperback novel is amazing!

    by Meredith on 04.09.2010
  24. i couldn’t stop reading it. and i couldn’t leave. i don’t really know if it was the paperback. it was actually probably where else i didn’t want to go and what else i didn’t want to do.

    anyway, i read dostoevsky’s novel that had been on my shelf, untouched, forever really….

    by marwah on 04.09.2010
  25. What is paperback? Is it real, is it just fake? Is it a word, is it the truth? What do we know, what do we find? Can you believe or do you lie? I can’t believe you don’t know now, what’s the mening of the word paperback.

    by on 01.01.1970
  26. i like paperback mofuckas bc they hella bendy and shit and i can rip them bc they paper. i dont like sitting and waiting for my boyfriend to come get me i think he is watching porn or something or seeing his other gf. that would suck. or he could be planning a surprise for me. who knows.

    by jzzz on 01.01.1970
  27. There was a happy boy who ran to his bookshelf and jumped in. Mom, what is happening? He cried as the paperback shark started to eat him alive. Then suddenly his skin grew thin and crisp and white and started to come off in sheaths. His hair became a red binding and he was a book.

    by Shalula on 01.01.1970
  28. She opened the paperback. It was flimsy. She set it on his back. How erotic. Papery, like her skin. Only, it wasn’t diseased. It wasn’t about to rip, about to tear in the water. It was full, voluptuous even. She was not. She was paper. And he, he was back.

    by Jade-Caitlin Bryan on 01.01.1970
  29. Paperback describes a book that has a soft cover as opposed to a hardcover. They are generally cheaper than hardcover books. I don’t like them much, however, because the cover can get wrinkled, torn, and damaged and then your book looks like crap. Hardcovers also just look more legit.

    by Jessica Yanta on 01.01.1970
  30. the one thing that I can think of is dinosaur. How come we didn’t name one of the species paperback? Like the really scared one that wouldn’t take any risks or anything. I wish I could be a paperback and then I could be bold and become known as Hardcover!! dun dun dun!!!

    by Abtin on 01.01.1970
  31. Paperback reminds me of my yearbook from nineth grade. The freshmen had gotten their own yearbook and to save money, they had gotten them in paperback. This yearbook is significant because in it is the ungliest picture of me in the world. It was literally the ugliest picture of anyone in the yearbook. Me and my friend Carla have had many big laughs over this picture because it’s just so dang ugly.

    by Mackenzie Johns on 01.01.1970
  32. I want to be a paperback novel, loved, worn, curled, coveted, sat of a shelf next to my friends for many years to come until a college hipster falls in love with me agian.

    by Jonathan Hansen on 01.01.1970
  33. there was a paper back novel that was sitting upon a shelf, all alone and covered in stains and ink. There were pages ripped out and dog-eared corners and it was overshadowed by a towering stack of other novels. And yet, it stood out the most because of its ragged appearance and the fact that it was so loved because so many people had read it. And it was the happiest book until the glue wore out and the pages fell to dust and the book could no longer be read. But that book was the best book and it will always remain in my heart; a perfect stained beauty that will never be forgotten.

    by Samantha Muniz on 01.01.1970
  34. I guess he was a paperback boy because he frayed easily and the pieces came undone. I guess he was a paperbackboy cause he did a poor job at protecting his pages and now they are all ripped and frayed at the edges. I wish he wasn’t so weak but sadly things just go that way.

    by Heather Baba on 01.01.1970
  35. Synchronicity

    by Christopher Hicks on 01.01.1970
  36. I watched the old man leave the store with an equally tattered paperback under his arm. The arm was clad in a bluejean jacket so old that it was more white than blue. He had a light step for a man so old, and it delighted me to see that he had incredible blue eyes. When I smiled at him, he seemed a bit surprised, then smiled back at me.

    by Starr* R on 01.01.1970
  37. Pages filled with gore; blood dripping endlessly. Like salt from a can, it had bad luck written all over it. A paperback thirteen page hard cover book, published by the devil. 1. Love

    by RayofSunshine on 01.01.1970
  38. The paperback book was worn and torn in my feeble hands. I look down upon the worn leather and prayed silently that the beating in my chest would subside. The anticipation was almost too much to handle.

    by Alanna F. on 01.01.1970
  39. Why are paperbacks so much better than hardcover books? I like my paperbacks. The tears and bends and creases give my books character. Hardcovers are rigid — too serious.

    by Neha Mehra on 01.01.1970
  40. I once read a paperback novel that was so beaten up and torn at the edges that it disgusted me beyond my ability to put up with reading it. It smelled of gym locker room, and I hated everything about it – I think it was a hardy boys book.

    by Scott Regan on 01.01.1970