When I was "in" the books where hard back. Now with them being paperback I would imagine them being very flimsy. I was visiting my Grandparents a few months ago and my JW parents also happened to be visiting at the same time. I noticed that the study book they where using bound with a plastic spiral. I asked them "Is this how they print the books now?". They told me that the books fall apart easier so they take the study books to kinko's and have them bound that way so they will last through the book study.
Is this a common thing with other JW's? I know my parents are a little off of their rocker, just wondering if they are extra nutty on this one.
I have paperback books that I read and have reread over and over, abused, bent and mangled and they have stayed together relativly well considering the abuse. Are WTBS books so cheaply made that they fall apart that easily?
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