Description : Printed books are physical volumes of literature or information, bound together using paper and adhesive or stitching. They are characterized by their tactile feel, portability, and durability, making them a preferred medium for long-form content such as novels, textbooks, reference materials, and specialty publications. Printed books typically feature ink-based text and images on paper pages, offering a tangible reading experience that many find immersive and enjoyable. They vary in size, format, and binding types, including hardcover and paperback, catering to diverse reader preferences and practical needs. Beyond their functional value, printed books often hold sentimental and collectible significance, contributing to cultural heritage and personal libraries worldwide.