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By comparing the two proof books side-by-side, my decisions became easier. The glossy cover had a much nicer feel, and the cover “popped” a bit more. I also noticed that most of my fiction paperbacks have a glossy cover. Glossy cover, it is!
When I compared the page color of my two proof books to my fiction books, I discovered that all of them are closer to the Amazon cream color.
I didn’t bother to test read a chapter from each proof book to see if cream does give a smoother read. The decisions by many other authors and publishers made the choice easy. Cream-colored paper, it is!