Do you ever judge a book by it's cover?
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Do you ever judge a book by it's cover?
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When it comes to classics, no. A beautiful cover would be icing on the cake, tho.
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The book I am currently reading however, The Forgotten Garden, by Kate Morton, is a good example of a novel which has book covers which are worthy of the beautiful and masterfully written story they embrace.
― Steven Wright
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