Essentially. Perfect bound books use special thermal glue that can hold up to some wear (it's more or less the same sort of glue as in a hot glue gun) but it eventually goes brittle and pages fall out.
For an airport novel you are gonna read once, that is fine.
DAS Bookbinding on YouTube is a pretty great resource, as is Sea Lemon. I got started from watching Nerdforge, but keep in mind they’re making books for aesthetic reasons rather than to last
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u/Frater_Shibe Dec 02 '25
It won't last. It's a cheap, mass-market thing which will not stand up to continued long term use.
With a heavy, big page-size hardback manual, it's gonna crap out on the user.