depends on the book. Some books are formatted to suit hardcover better. The Talon series by Julie Kagawa is a really good example, the dustcovers are patterened and embossed like dragon scales and it’s a really cool effect. The paperbacks are smaller and don’t have the embossing so it doesn’t look nearly as cool.
But for the most part I prefer paperbacks. Easier to hold, easier to transport, and most often suits the book formatting imo.
Teens fall for each other, and end up in a gang; one makes the other jealous, and the other almost kills them both. They also piss off an angry cousin who wants them to pay him back
Four Florida men with more money than sense end up causing more trouble than they should, and get into debt with the notorious AFA Mafia, and end up sacrifcing more than their pride
Usually I put the computer itself to the side or actually below the desk underneath so I can put the monitor/screen, which is separate from a desktop computer, in the middle.
My PC is maybe around 17 x 19 x 8 inches? Super rough measurements. I can lift it but it’s hard. I could technically put it on the desk, I just don’t have room, and I don’t really see why I would.
I thought that was normal PC size?? Maybe we’re talking about different types of computers?