Listen to native speakers pronounce “hardcover” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
I go to your blog and I see these people with tattoos of characters on their arms and things like that.hardcover book, it would be four 10-hour days.
Um, and that was not Kuwata's artwork, by the way. This is And And that's for the for thehardcover. And this is another cover of one of the I think this is shown in Gaho.You know, they for a very brief time they really got into it.
so that when the treaty is signed, her bottles arrive first beating out the competition.The hardcover books are on sale for $10 in the back room.
if I'm going somewhere now, it's real easy to let, you know, 100,000 people know like that, right? So the signings have gotten a little bigger but people still like, especiallythe hardcovers. The book signings are really only for hardcover books, that's when you go out, you don't go out with a paperback comes out; you go out when the hardcover comesout. And people like having that. And you know, as much as eBooks are convenient, especially if you're going to go, if you are on vacation, right? You are not going to pack ten books.
this earlier, but a year ago this book came out in hardcover. It's called Born Round.In hardcover, it was called The Secret History of a Full-Time Eater. This, the title has now changed. In the soft cover, the subtitle is A Story of Family, Food and a FerociousAppetite. And it's a book I wrote because while there, while there were many, many food memoirs out there, many of which I've read over time because it was just a genre I enjoyed,
What's notable about it-- well, there's a lot of things notable about it we won't get into today.But these are hardcover books that are very high quality.They have full-color covers.
And I'm still not all that good at it, but in 1973, I had the courage to write under a pen name this book.This is the original hardcover.The publisher was so horrified, the sales force was so horrified that the publisher had done this thing that they basically tried to suppress it and wouldn't.
Matt, Happy Birthday, RA Salvatore" or I'll just put something in. And so Saturday we did the e-signing for Charon's Claw. He drove up to my house with 900 of them. And 100 ofthe last hardcover and 140 of some other books I had bought on remainder that we could sell cheap, hardcovers for 7 bucks type of thing. So I sat there and signed 1,150 books, onSaturday of last week and that's kind of cool. Because, you know, people always say "How come you're never coming to Utah?" I do go to Utah. "How come you're never coming to
Now they have these feed readers. You saw that stat up there that 35 percent of sales go to the Kindle. Where that stat breaks down is, if you'reselling on Amazon a hardcover book in a Kindle version, that the Kindle will get 35 percent of the sales. And actually, Dan Brown's new book -- I can'tremember the name of it -- but there's actually more sales for the Kindle right now for that book on Amazon. Not total, but just when you compare it on
And so I had an opportunity to launch a second edition, which is the paperback version.The first edition was a hardcover.And so with a paperback edition, it's a lower price point.
I really want to meet someone who doesn't know what Amazon is.So when you buy a hardcover, obviously, it costs more because you're paying for the hard cover, but you're also paying for me to write the book.
And they do the French Laundry cookbook, they do all of Thomas Keller's cookbooks, so they're a really great publisher, and so I felt really excited that I wasgoing to get to do this hardcover 400 page multicolor pictures, because in the last book-- the first book that I wrote was just a book of essays, so I was ready to goon to the next thing.
audience member #5: And then the second part would be as a critic, cause you, maybe you're used to the more traditional like kind of restaurant model, these things like thesubtitle for your book from the hardcover to the soft cover? And also, I was wondering, in your book you talk about your relationship with food and how portion control was the
I'm sure they would have liked to.So I I did a simultaneous hardcover and paperback issue of the book. The The hardcover is I think what you have hereand it's slightly expanded.
And we've since then, since we're selling out of the hardcovers-- two of the four titles are just sold out.We'll never reprint the hardcovers again.Now we're putting them out in paperback, putting them out in ebook, and we also put out the audiobooks for them.
So "The Baroque Cycle," internally, is eight books.And after "The Baroque Cycle" came out in hardcover, we pushed the idea for a while of trying to bring it out
The book's been out for a year.What's it like promoting the paperback as opposed to the hardcover, and having lived with it for a year?What's it like the second-- Lightweight?
And frankly I think in some ways it was an advantage as a fiction writer too.Women buy more than the lion's share of hardcover fiction in this country.People say to me sometimes, well how do you feel about having a large female audience?
So we would do things like I'd bring a rubber ball to school.That book went on to be my first hardcover best seller.
So we would do things like I'd bring a rubber ball to school.From the day I could start to afford to buy hardcover books, I went completely nuts.
But when I see "The Other Woman"-- this is my first hardcover-- I love it.
expensive, and then the hardcover books.
Hot and Sweet." I actually want to go back to the launch of the hardcover copy and ask you simply, why did you initially decide to create
Oddly enough into old media, hardcover, book form because I think people that are conlangers that are primarily on Twitter and Tumblr are actually
He's one of the world's most iconic writers, with books published in 38 languages, and has sold over 450 million copies.14 of his novels have risen to number one on the "New York Times" hardcover best-seller list, making him one of only a dozen writers everto achieve that milestone.
I go to your blog and I see these people with tattoos of characters on their arms and things like that.And then the weirdest thing to me is when we do those hardcover books, we have Hell Week.
Yes. You said this was your first hardcover, which I always assumed that books started as hardcover and then went to paperback.
Yes. You're asking about my first hardcover, and that you thought that all books started as hardcover.
think and lamotte's on the cover but on the back of the hardcover was a variety of people Martin Sheen and Marian Wright
I envied the people who could just stroll in and purchase a few hardcovers off the important towers with the swipe of a credit card.
And he told me that in 1982-- so this was nine years after it was published-- the first edition of the hardcover had been 1,500 books,
So he's here today to talk about his new book, which was originally published in hardcover under the title "Field Guide to Lies," which is why it was advertised that way.
The obvious thing would be to do a style book, a hardcover coffee table book.
So I'm going to be reading to you today from "When Will You Rise," which is a short hardcover I put out
But the idea that technology could replace publishers and editors, or even just a nice hardcover book to hold in your hand or bop somebody over the head
Regardless, it was still a "New York Times" bestseller for 11 weeks on the hardcover non-fiction list.
I don't think it'll ever disappear-- books, whether they're hardcover, softcover, ebooks,
But she's enthusiastic. So the publisher decides what's going to be a hardcover, what's going to be a paperback.
If you've got your kindle and you start reading a book and you don't like it, you just go to the next book. Or you get your nook or whatever reader you're using, right? So there'sa lot of convenience there. But to me, that hardcover, particularly a hardcover book, or paper books too. They're really a piece of furniture and if you've got that bookshelfin youre house, that's a statement about who you are. So people come in and they look at that bookshelf and that's like an icebreaker, you know? If you're a fan of of my books,
and sometimes that opens doors, but there's no free food, there's no gym, no nap, no nap stations, none, nothing of the kind. I, about a year ago, I wrote this book. Well, I wrotethis earlier, but a year ago this book came out in hardcover. It's called Born Round.In hardcover, it was called The Secret History of a Full-Time Eater. This, the title has now changed. In the soft cover, the subtitle is A Story of Family, Food and a Ferocious
I was sending around the manuscript to get a, a quote, a blurb from Augusten Burroughs, who I don't know, but who I, who I knew some people in common and I sent him the manuscriptand what he said what we put on the cover, on the hardcover. I think it's on the inside of this, was food was a really tricky addiction because with anything else; alcohol, crack,heroin, the answer is just stop. But when you have someone who's got a food addiction or is an overeater, you can't say, "Well, just avoid the substance entirely." So, it's
audience member #5: And then the second part would be as a critic, cause you, maybe you're used to the more traditional like kind of restaurant model, these things like thelooked at it or read it, but I mean-- audience member #10: I read the hardcover. Are they different?
We have been able to put out our independent "Galactik Football League" novels as ebooks, and those have done really well for us.But we've also already saturated our audience, because we put them out as limited edition hardcovers first.Then we put them out as ebooks, put them out as paperbacks.
So we've done that four times with the four books in the series and it's been very successful for us.And we've since then, since we're selling out of the hardcovers-- two of the four titles are just sold out.We'll never reprint the hardcovers again.
through your kindle and see what's on there, now that's like an invasion of privacy, right?But, so, people still buy hardcovers and the book signings haven't changed all that much.I'm sure that, except well one thing that I do on my website, I have a RASalvatore.com, this is a cool story, a guy, back when the internet was first coming big, I was getting,
throughout our talk. And also, please visit mauroguillen.com to obtain a copy of his fascinating book in hardcover or audio book format.
"Or are you on the list?" He asked, pointing to a black hardcover binder on the table.
Absolutely. Definitely. I know I can say I do like reading my hardcover.
It's terrible. I very rarely bought the books, because what they let us do was we could borrow any hardcover we wanted, as long as there were multiple copies.
Yes. Mysterious sales. And you're now on-- so you did, sort of, a little bit of a tour, when it was out in hardcover.
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