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Hélène
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Nov 13, 2015 10:23AM

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You could kill someone with an unique french book of Brandon Sanderson's Way of Kings or Patrick Rothfuss' Wise Man's Fear... ^-^

A Japanese reader is going to have to chime in to answer that one. There are doubtless historical-economic reasons. All I know is that it has been this way for as long as I've been published.
I reflect that the sizing of American mass market paperbacks was that "so they would fit in a pocket". I'm not sure whose pocket was envisioned -- they never fit in any pocket I owned, even on the rare (being female) occasions my clothes had any. Pocketbook, maybe.
Ta, L.



My guess is that the Japanese reader likes a little book that can actually fit into a pocket. Handy for reading on trains, if it fits in a suit pocket or a purse pocket.
Also, younger readers and people on a tight allowance might like the option of paying a little more than half this month, and a little more than half next month.
Just a guess . . . .