Do you ever judge a book by it's cover?
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Re: Do you ever judge a book by it's cover?
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Fear Street has a lot of great covers. I love that style. However, some of the books seem to be about regular humans killing people. This is not usually my jam. I prefer there to be magic, vampires, zombies, creatures, monsters, ghosts, etc. to be involved.
I got Fear Street: Heart of the Hunter as it involves werewolves. I would be hesitant to get Fear Street: The New Year's Party as it seems to be a normal human story. The cover for The New Year's Party is good but it doesn't suggest anything supernatural.
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It's hard to avoid the cover of a book, but the blurbs on the back are much easier to avoid if you want as unbiased a read as possible.
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