Call it "hardcover" or "hardback"—either way, I've just created a hard-bound edition of Think Like a Teacher, and I'm morbidly curious to see how it comes out.
I haven't yet gotten the automatic email announcing that the new edition is ready for sale, but that email should arrive within the next few hours, at which point I'll order myself a copy, then wait a couple weeks for it to arrive. Given that the paperback version is of rather dodgy quality (as I said before, I now think the printed-in-Korea version is, overall, better), I'm hoping that more care will be put into the making of the hardcover edition. We'll see.
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