I'm hoping that it's a passing fad and studio executives will get over it soon
As has been said many times, it's drawing attention to the packaging rather than the content - a bit like reading a good book which every fourth page interrupts the story to talk about the binding method and type of paper used in its construction
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Sadly, I don't think it's possible to buy paper books any more
It's all Kindle this and iPad that nowadays
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