Do you judge a book by its cover?
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In general, there are covers that catch my eye but I'm not discouraged if they're poor.
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I think it expresses the genre and theme of the book to some extent. The emblem conveys that it deals with something historical or ancient, and the black background suggests that it is mysterious and eerie. So it does the job for now.
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I love beautiful books, and I often buy books that normally would not have much interest to me just because they have a pretty cover. I find it great, because it gets me out of my comfort zone and broadens my reading horizons!
On the contrary, there are some covers I hate, for example when there are real people from a film adaptation. In these cases I tend to postpone my purchase until I find an edition with a more neutral cover.
I don't know yet if Nimue's cover matches its story and themes, I'm only about 10% in. However, I can say I love it! This kind of mystic cover would definitely catch my eye on a bookstore!
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