Vagabond's Cover Artwork
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Re: Vagabond's Cover Artwork
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I agree. Other than the book summary on the back of a book, the cover is what ultimately sways me whether or not to read any book.Raquel Sojo wrote: ↑02 Jan 2022, 22:07 I find the cover too generic. In terms of design it's striking, it offers certain historical features with the lettering and decorative elements, but I find it similar to many covers of books about time travel or mysteries. I always look forward to covers that tell me something about the story and this one leaves me a bit blank.
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Indeed, this cover may not be exceptionally unique, yet it continues to hold a message in a shelves full of books where readers wonder which to read next.
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I agree with that. The book cover doesn't directly relate with the title but it does give a little taste and has nice colors and overall an aesthetic appearance.MsTri wrote: ↑14 Jan 2022, 19:26 I too judge books by their covers; I'd never pick a book here, if I had to ignore the covers and just read the synopsis for all the books in the genres I like! With that being said, I do love the design of this cover, and think it gives the potential reader just the tiniest taste of what's inside, enough to get them to at least see what it's about.
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