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Re: Book cover discussion

Posted: 16 Jul 2019, 13:50
by Areej Tahir
The_book_of_t wrote: 24 Mar 2019, 20:13 Personally, I find the cover slightly perplexing and messy. I know you shouldn’t judge a book by the cover, but, ultimately it’s common for a reader to be drawn to aestheticly pleasing covers.
exactly! Covers play a very important role in the book and i feel everything, the book cover the title should be connected to the story.

Re: Book cover discussion

Posted: 07 Sep 2019, 13:54
by Felicity Granger
After reading the book, you do see what relevance the pyramids hold, though it was minute, to be honest. I do agree, however, that the cover could use some work. It's rather bland, and doesn't necessarily invite readers to pick it up. That being said, one shouldn't judge a book by its cover - it's a very interesting read and if not for its disappointing cover it would have nothing to detract from its overall appeal.

Re: Book cover discussion

Posted: 01 Oct 2019, 10:06
by Liana Mayhew
I am yet to read this book, I have it on my want-to-read shelf. From the reviews I've read, I can only guess that you would have to read the full book before the cover makes sense. I must say that the cover did confuse me and didn't draw me in, it was the title that attracted me at first. Hopefully, the story will clear up the cover issue.