The Book Cover Design

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I believe the book's cover sets the stage for the main character's story while still leaving the reader intrigued.
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I quite like the cover and think it does a good job of reflecting a sense of confusion from amnesia that is portrayed in the book. It's also bold and eye-catching.
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Most times the cover of a book speaks about the book and gives an insight into the book.
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I must admit when I first saw the picture, I thought it was one of the non-fiction stories about the bombing of buildings. It was true but in a fictitious way, with more to it than I had originally thought.
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The cover of this book is indeed perfect as it brings a tense mood with the colours Red and Black. Which makes readers eager to read it.
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The choice of a grainy silhouette as the book cover was a great choice considering the thriller and mystery aspects of the book. Very appropriate cover.
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I think the book cover is fitting. The pose of the protagonist alone says a lot about the struggles going on in his mind.
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I took book cover designing services from Mermaid Publishers and they did an amazing job, now my book is one of the bestselling
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I knew the book would be an ACTION PACT as soon as I saw the cover page! I believe the cover is appropriate given what I know about the book's contents. Exaggerating the idea that "less is more," the big silhouette and the bold typography draw attention.
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Actually, I like it better if they have a clear image of the characters on the book so I can compare it to how I visualize them and how the author does.
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The illustrations reveal a lot about the book. The writer's use of a silhouette book design, in my opinion, is absolutely amazing. So yeah, I'll support that book cover forever.
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