When you buy A Year In The Wildwood, it’s either an e-book or a paperback copy. If you buy the paperback, I always encourage people to make the book their own personal grimoire by scribbling their own notes and observations in it. However, you can further customise the book by replacing the paperback spine with a spiral binder.

Why is this a good thing to do?
It allows the book to lay flat when you are reading and working from it, so you have both hands free to work with your cards.
I took my copy to my local print shop where they cut the paperback spine off and inserted the plastic spiral binding for the princely sum of £6.00! That was a few years ago and your print shop may be more expensive, but given that this is a book that is designed to be used 365 days a year for many years, I figured that it was a good investment on the initial cost.

I have made sure that the margins can accommodate a spiral binding, so no copy is compromised by the de-spinification (yes, I just made that word up lol!) of your book.
Very handy thing to do with any text or reference book and will vary in cost depending on thickness of book and size of binder required.
Would you cut the spine off your books?!