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    Home»News»After a century in readers’ hands, the mass market paperback nears extinction
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    After a century in readers’ hands, the mass market paperback nears extinction

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 7, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    After nearly a century in circulation, the mass market paperback, once America’s most affordable and widely distributed book format, is nearing extinction as sales continue to collapse.
    According to Circana BookScan, annual unit sales plunged from 131 million in 2004 to 21 million in 2024, an 84% drop, with about 15 million copies sold through October 2025.
    The format’s heyday ran from the late 1960s to mid-1990s, when it outsold hardcovers and trade paperbacks, fueled by cheap production, vast nontraditional retail distribution and reprint licensing deals.
    Blockbuster paperback editions of titles such as “Valley of the Dolls” and “Jaws” sold millions of copies, while authors including Louis L’Amour, Danielle Steel and Stephen King built massive readerships in the format.
    Distribution consolidation, rising production costs and the surge of e-books, along with ReaderLink’s 2025 decision to stop carrying mass market titles, have accelerated the format’s decline, signaling what publishers say is likely its end.

    After nearly a century as a staple of American reading culture, the mass market paperback, once the most widely circulated and affordable book format, is nearing extinction.


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