I’m curious now, which do you prefer?

Deckled edges/a rough cut?

Or clean cut?
 

  1. hersoftestsoul reblogged this from nerdquirks and added:
    Clean. Otherwise the...pages can get stuck together and that’s annoying. Plus, I like to...
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  5. cupcakeswearbowties answered: Clean Cut!
  6. justs4d answered: decked C:
  7. k-aleidoscopemind answered: Decked edges…
  8. curious-earth answered: Clean cut because it’s easier to flip through and find a page. =]
  9. iamunderstood answered: Clean cut is much easier to flip through again when I’m searching for my bookmark or a particular quote!
  10. ameliugh reblogged this from nerdquirks
  11. ameliugh answered: Clean cut… so much easier to flip through absent-mindedly
  12. deadlier-than-a-rabbit reblogged this from liberlibri and added:
    Depends on the book. I prefer rough edges for fiction. Crisp, smooth edges are best for nonfiction, especially the...
  13. oh-theplacesyoullgo reblogged this from bookwoman84 and added:
    I like the look of rough cut pages, but if I’m trying to flip through a book, a smooth edge is easier in my opinion.
  14. jklolling answered: My English teacher once said that deciles edges sometimes alert you of bad or cheap books trying to be literature. But I still love it!
  15. lo-inthemorning answered: deckled edge!
  16. liberlibri reblogged this from ccosettefauchelevent and added:
    Rough. It’s like book porn.
  17. liggytheauthoress reblogged this from thedearest-themostvaliant and added:
    Mmmm…I honestly like both. With paperbacks, strictly smooth, but with hardcover I like it either way. I swear I am the...
  18. thedearest-themostvaliant reblogged this from ccosettefauchelevent and added:
    Clean. I like to ruffle the pages with my fingers while I’m reading and rough pages totally ruin the feeling. A...
  19. ccosettefauchelevent reblogged this from goldenheartedrose and added:
    Rooooooooooough.
  20. books-are-my-oxygen answered: Deckled egde. All the way.
  21. siukgbsahndmasd reblogged this from nerdquirks and added:
    Clean cut, definitely. The...cut LOOKS cool, but it is SO hard to turn the page.
  22. chaus11 answered: Deckle edge. Classic! :3
  23. borrowed-words answered: Clean cut for sure!
  24. niglets-in-paris answered: rough cut rough cut rough cut
  25. second-star-to-the-right13 answered: rough cut, definately gives a book more character!
  26. itsbeenish answered: clean cut
  27. she-geek answered: Deckled for sure!
  28. alphabetaz answered: I think rough…clean cuts are sometimes just too plain and boring D;. BUT HEY. I’ll still read whatever, it’s the inside that counts :)
  29. verncgriffen answered: Rough cut! Love the feel!
  30. theswahn answered: rough cut c:
  31. mizmanager answered: It actually depends on the book. I’d prefer a smooth-edged Vonnegut book and a rough Sherlock book.
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  33. wholockoncer answered: clean cut
  34. otakumegami answered: I like either.
  35. meestahcollins answered: rough cut always bothers me!
  36. goofygooberyeah3 answered: I like them both. Variety is good.
  37. mommaraptor answered: Yeah, it depends on the book. But I will love the book regardless.
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