New History Handbooks – Prefer spiral or paperback?

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  • erin.kate
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    Spiral with very sturdy covers … maybe even almost like a laminated cover, front and back. Would LOVE that!

    LDIMom
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    Definitely spiral for us too. I have actually converted some of mine to sprial by having spine cut off and spiral added. And yes, a sturdier cover would be fabulous too. I’d be willing to pay a few dollars more for that. I use mine everyday and it seems the cover takes a beating (though I try to be careful with it). Thanks for asking! 🙂

    LDIMom
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    FedEx Office will cut them off and spiral bind them as long as you bring in an original book with the copyright page intact. I’m not suggesting crazy4boys didn’t, but I just know FedEx office does have stipulations like that. I have had issues with them NOT binding an eBook I printed out b/c they didn’t feel I could sufficiently prove it was a legal copy. I do respect that, though I was still frustrated. This is one reason I don’t get the eversion. Now that I have a ProClick, that I really need to sit down and figure out how to use, I am more likely to buy an eBook. HTH

    MelissaB
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    Spiral for sure, but makes sure the paper is sturdy inside too so it doesn’t tear away (the Truthquest book I have is already tearing away from the spiral in spots). Also a sturdy cover and back is a must for me.

    Kristi26
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    I’m voting for spiral too! 🙂

    susie in ms
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    I just paid $3.50 to have mine put in a spiral so it would stay open. Yep, my vote is for spiral! Laughing

    suzukimom
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    This looks like it is going to be an easy decision… lol

    akirechelle
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    Spiral! Thanks for asking, Sonya!

    TailorMade
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    This is purely based on peer pressure and the fact that I have my books rebound with spirals quite often. My vote: Spiral.

    🙂

    Becca<><

    saltvearth
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    I would love spiral 🙂 When is the projected date for the new guides to be available?

    terrylee66
    Member

    I like three hole bunch, so I get the ebook version. But I can understand why spiral would be preferred.

    Terrylee

    Kristen
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    Let’s make it unanimous and say; Spiral! Lol.

    NJcountrygal
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    Spiral! Aaahhh!

    susie in ms
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    As far as the cover…. after getting mine put in a spiral I have found it to be plenty sturdy for the size of the module. The pages were good as well. Now if it were a few hundred pages long I would suggest to make a heavier cover. I have seen them with plastic even, but that was on a super thick book.

    caycecronk
    Member

    Spiral bound please!

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