How to use in-sentence of “paperback”:
+ In 2003, Barnes Noble redesigned and expanded its line of literature classics, releasing books in hardcover, trade paperback and mass-market editions.
+ Books produced by this technique look just like conventional paperback books.
+ It was first published in trade paperback trade paperback by Tor Books in October 1989; a regular paperback edition followed from the same publisher in September 1990.
+ Another name for paperback is “soft cover”.
+ Wyn to begin a new paperback publishing company.
+ Because of the popularity of her books with children, she has also been listed as one of the Educational Paperback Association’s top 100 authors.

Example sentences of “paperback”:
+ Based on this view, Ace Books published the first-ever paperback edition of Tolkien's work, featuring cover art and hand-drawn title pages by Jack Gaughan.
+ He has written seven books, including "The Small House" and "Expressive Details" for McGraw-Hill and "The House You Build", published by Taunton Press and as a paperback entitled "House On A Budget".
+ Based on this view, Ace Books published the first-ever paperback edition of Tolkien’s work, featuring cover art and hand-drawn title pages by Jack Gaughan.
+ He has written seven books, including “The Small House” and “Expressive Details” for McGraw-Hill and “The House You Build”, published by Taunton Press and as a paperback entitled “House On A Budget”.
+ This special version was also a paperback version of the book.
+ The paperback came out in September of 2006.
+ Wollheim planned to start a separate paperback house with New American Library.
+ An edited version of the both was published in paperback in 2010.
+ A bigger comic book that is bound like a trade paperback but is all new, instead of collecting older comics, is called a graphic novel.
+ It was published January 23, 2001, this paperback is for children age 4-8.
+ In 1983, he was promoting his paperback cookbook.
+ A paperback is a type of book.
+ Some people call it the novel that began the popularity of paperback books.
+ Each paperback has a three-word title.
+ The first pocket-sized, paperback book sold in many stores in America was Pearl Buck’s “The Good Earth” by Pocket Books in 1938 as an experiment.
+ In the middle 20th century a “mass market” type of paperback became commonplace, having a standard size, fitting a standard display rack, and glued.
+ Unlike graphic novels, the material in a trade paperback is reprinted from comic magazines that were released in the standard 32-page format.
+ Usually, paperback books cost less money than hardback books.
+ A few thick volumes, such as the 1967 paperback of Frank Herbert’s “Dune Dune”, were priced at 95 cents.
+ Because of its number-one position in what became a very long list of pocket editions, “Lost Horizon” is often called the first American paperback book.
